![]() ![]() Even so, the story is about Livvie & her being able to forgive him in her immeasurable depth of love so Caleb doesn't need me. Maybe that makes me limited because that prevents me from losing myself in the story. My acknowledging that those who committed crimes against him needed to pay in no way negates my wanting him to pay for his. ![]() And no, I still didn't change my mind about him from book one. There's an investigation that I was extremely interested in & more about Caleb's past comes to light. Still, she maintains a clear & determined voice. Livvie is painful to abide with but worth every word as she grieves the loss of Caleb & her life. What follows are revelations of the time between where we left off in the first book & the current book (four months have elapsed) & an investigation to intervene on the traffickers & liberate those taken as slaves to be sold (I was really invested in this part). I certainly went in hoping that Livvie was away from the Flower Auction & Caleb & that wish was granted with an in-patient setting & Agent Reed & Dr. I wrote a lengthy review on the first book so this one will be very short. More like 3.5 stars (a little higher than the first). ![]()
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