![]() ![]() I found myself being pulled in by them and finding a much different outlook on them. I love the topics touched by Elizabeth Scott, it’s not taken lightly, and it shows the true colors of real life. LOVED Eli! Elizabeth Scott definitely knows how to craft the male characters into making them irresistible □ Claire was also a key character– without her, I have no idea how the story could ever be as dramatic! ![]() But I guess, it’s pretty understandable from her standpoint. I sometimes though wanted to shake Abby to stop complaining about her perfect sister. It’s not the most saddest (that goes to Living Dead Girl) but it’s definitely one giant roller coaster full of melancholy, love and thought. This is the 4th Elizabeth Scott novel I’ve read, and I have to say, this has the most emotion. I guessed the “big” surprise about her sister (I actually couldn’t believe I was RIGHT!) and so I was pretty happy that I knew it would come around. Everything seems to unfold onto Abby, and she’s the one trying to find out about her sister, figure out what about her changed. It’s so sweet how she talks to her sister, tries to make her wake up, and deal with her parents as well. ![]() I couldn’t help but feel so sorry for Abby, how she has to deal with a perfect older sister, and how she keeps visiting in the hospital, hoping she’ll wake up. ** This Review is based on an ARC (Advanced Reader’s Copy). ![]()
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