Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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I feel like a black sheep, but I enjoyed this.

Penny seemed to have so much going for her, but her home life was a mess. That was a HUGE problem, but it was exacerbated by Penny NOT trusting her friends enough to help her carry the weight of her mother's alcoholism with her.

She makes a decision, and a clean break from her former life. After a year as "new" Penny, she was struck by lightning and left with a year long memory gap.

The bulk of this story was Penny trying to piece together what happened, why it happened, and getting back to the things and people she loved.

I enjoyed Penny's journey and appreciated how difficult Maizel made it for her, and I felt like the conclusion was on the real side of things, while still making me warm and fuzzy.

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