
(Nov. 6) I really enjoyed this book. I liked the fact that it was based in religion, that the scripture was used so well. That it showed how things can be turned around. Well done, Ms. Kizer, very well done.
The story was interesting from word go, and kept my attention the whole way through.
I enjoyed the main characters, being Meridian, Auntie, Tens and even the wolf Custos.
The only thing that bugged me about it, and it’s small, and really it’s just me, is that a 16 year old girl and a 16 year old boy (I think he’s 16) called this woman Auntie. Who says Auntie? What 16 year old says Auntie!?
Wait! I found one more thing. How quickly the love story moved. I understand the idea of fate and part of my life and everything. But seriously the book covers like two weeks and to go from I don’t know you to Why do you hate me? to You’re alright to I think I love you, to I love you forever in two weeks was a little far-fetched for me.
And for someone that met, dated, got engaged and married my husband all in under a year that’s saying a lot, don’t cha think?
Good book, can’t wait for the second.
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