It’s a very quick and short book that packs a lot in. It wasn’t this immediate, I’m happy again!, it was a process that took months and I loved that it showed that side of therapy. The aftermath felt more realistic as well. I anxiously listened waiting until she was broken free of her bonds to him and had a chance to grieve. While a very hard hitting novel, it also approached hope and recovery in the last few chapters. It was unfathomable and I was upset on so many levels for her. I felt in physical pain myself because of how Rogerson was treating Caitlin. I was practically in tears listening to this (audio book was good!) because of how much it hurt me listening to what was happening to Caitlin. Initially, I felt like this book was all about Caitlin’s sister, Cassandra, than it was about Caitlin. It’s the most mature and serious one I’ve ever read of hers. Second reason I picked up this book? I have the same name as the MC and have NEVERRRRR gotten to read a book with that fun fact.Īnd if you’re not one for reading synopsis (I’m not, I usually read it initially then by the time I get to read the book I’ve forgotten it and don’t look at it), let me say, this is not a fluffy Dessen novel. First reason I picked up this book? Someone commented on one of my Instagram photos telling me about it.
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