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“God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; Courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.”

 

                                   ~Serenity Prayer

 

This is Trent and Shay’s story. We meet them in Finding A Way. This isn’t an easy story to read. There are a few sensitive topics that are dealt with within the pages of this story.

 

Trent is a character that made it hard to love him. He screwed up so much and was unwilling to really take on his demons until a life altering event happens. This made Trent a very real character. It takes someone bottoming out to really want to change and that is what happened to Trent. There were times throughout the book that I wasn’t sure if he would ever get his head out of his ass. Like I said, this made his character very real. He is flawed but still in the end you had to like him.

 

Shay is the anti Trent to me. She is light where he is dark in the story. She is struggling with her own demons but refuses to let them carry her down. She has her own reasons for this that you will find out. She is a strong character.

 

The author’s writing has matured in this book and she tackled the tough subjects well. Her stories are filled with real characters and real issues. That is what makes her books ones to want to read.

 

We get to see Mac, Callie and the rest of the group throughout the story. I can’t wait for Gunner and Ryleigh’s stories to come.

 

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