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Review
This book is about second chances and embracing life and love. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel; you just have to keep going until you see it.
Callie had what anyone from the outside who deem the perfect life growing up; rich family, nice house, best of everything, perfect boyfriend and a great best friend. All these things, minus the great best friend and the boyfriend were not what made Callie happy. Callie had something horrible happen to her that no one should ever have to go through. Callie is finally getting her life back and moving to Boston to go to college. This is where Mac is introduced.
Mac is one hot man! He has had a rough life himself and has his own tragic past that has shaped the way he is in the present. Mac screws up left and right but that made him more real to me. He wasn’t perfect. The ways he reacted and acted were not perfect. They were real life. Don’t get me wrong he more than makes up for everything but I love an imperfect hero.
Callie and Mac’s story happens quickly but it is no less real. They fight, argue, try to be friends, try to be more, make mistakes, make up and do everything a real couple does but they do it in a short time. I really loved Callie, Mac, Nanook, Sierra and Evan, Trent and Shay. The story flowed well and was well written. I can’t wait to read Trent and Shay’s story and hopefully get glimpses into the rest of the gang’s lives as well.