Reviewed by chymerra on
The beginning was great, and I do have to say, Beth was very progressive for that time. She met with a man, who wasn’t a family member, several times. She spoke her mind, got beaten by her father and still spoke her mind after that. LOVE HER. She wasn’t afraid to go with Henry after everything she heard about his family. If anything, that made her want to be with him more. There should be more female heroines like her.
Henry had an awful past that left scars. I mean, if my father killed my younger siblings, best friend and then himself, I would be traumatized too. Didn’t help that his mother went somewhat mental and locked herself in a tower for years. That is something hard to overcome and deal with.
The antagonists of the story didn’t come as a surprise to me. I had figured out the man after the first time he was mentioned. I didn’t figure out the woman until almost the same time that Beth and Henry did.
I will read this story again. I loved it!!
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- 13 January, 2015: Reviewed