Kim Deister
The first novel left me with a definate distaste for Caitlyn, annoyed by her attitude and judgements against those she was supposed to protect. Her character was very vehement in her prejudices and it really put me off of her. However, within a few chapters, the reader gains some insight into the true reasons behind her prejudice. After that point, she was a far more relatable character as you learned more about what made her they way she is. There were twists and turns throughout the book that always kept me guessing and, although there was no big "reveal" in the end as there was in the first, the book was still had a satisfying conclusion.