People always say don't judge a book by it's cover. I am always guilty of doing this. So when I picked up this book with the photo of the back of a little girls head with flowers in her hair, I was expecting a peachy keen story. I was wrong within the first sentence. It definitely tricks you at first, but the good thing about this book is that it sets the tone of the book right away. So if you were smart and read the first page of the book before you bought it, you wouldn't get pissed about feeling tricked.
In this story Brooke is being haunted by a secret traumatizing experience from her high school years when her sweetheart comes to town to pay her a visit. Of course, all hell breaks loose after that and she must face her skeletons head on.
I have to say, I hated everyone in this book as I started to read it. As the story went on, however they grew on me as they started to change. A warning for people who are pro life, this book doesn't say that it is wrong. That tends to piss pro lifers off.
For everyone who judges a book by it's cover, don't do it to this one because you will wind up angry.
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