

In return, he’ll not only pay her college tuition, but will hand over a small fortune that will enable Cecilia to help her single mother.īut everything changes when she meets sexy local Sean on her first day of work. The deal is simple: all nineteen-year-old student Cecilia Horner has to do is survive a year in the small town of Triple Falls, living with her estranged father and working at his factory.

Something equivalent to the character who moved on … I know I know, cryptic.In your heart of hearts, if you didn’t have to choose, would you?

someone else moving on easily and reaching happiness (even if I am happy I still think it’s too easy while she suffered so much. the death of someone who didn’t deserve to die (I haven’t swallowed that bitter pill yet) I think there is strength in vulnerability, in daring to love even knowing you will be hurt.įor three “details” that have me hold a (very midl) grudge against Kate: She will fight like the devil for what she wants, even if she has to bare her soul and heart, get all vulnerable in the process. I also raged because what had been done to her was cruel and of course she deserved explanations!Īnd how people she considered her friends turned her back on her I was outraged on her behalf!!! She can’t go on with her life without making peace with her ghosts. She suffered so much and she is haunted by past events. This is the sequel but the focus shifted drastically and the mood is somber.Ĭecelia was always a strong character but here, you could say she grew a pair! Sorry to be blunt like that but she battles toe to toe with big bad wolves and crush them under her pointy stiletto. Sorry as this will once more be vague as I don’t wat to spoli anything for Flock nor this one!įirst, this book was completely different from Flock even if you HAVE to read Flock to understand.
