Meredyth’s deceitful heart (you’ll understand that reference if you’ve already read the book) convinced her that she couldn’t be forgiven. I could only feel heartbroken over the thought of anyone feeling this way. But I couldn’t be annoyed by this because it made sense. Forgiveness wasn’t an option for her because she didn’t deserve it. One thing that I would have expected to annoy me was how determined Meredyth was that she was bound to Vance and nothing at all could ever change that. It was still very interesting reading how things worked out with her in the end. I love this guy! (I couldn’t help but think how nice it would have been to see things from his perspective sometimes, but the story just wouldn’t have been the same if his pov had been included.) And Wynn… Such a sweetheart! I did figure out the “mystery” surrounding her quite quickly, but that’s okay. And Lawry! May I just say that Lawry is my new favorite hero? Because he is. And the first person pov really enhanced that. And then I cried over the happy ending too! I think my very favorite thing about this book was getting to see Meredyth grow and change the way she did. After all, I knew it was going to end well and happy. □ I thought at first that I would be able to keep from crying over this story. That being said, it’s official: this book is very well written. I have long held the opinion that only a very well written book can bring both sad and happy tears to my eyes.
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