![]() ![]() He feels guilty for it when he gets to know her. He knows about the accident that sent her to the Juvenile detention center, and he has a part in what got her sent there. Lucky knows Cora, even if she doesn't know him. Alone she thinks, until she runs into a boy her age. Something that hasn't happened since before her mother and father got divorced. ![]() Only that the last thing she remembers is being in a car with her brother on the way to spend time with all of her family together. ![]() She has no idea where she is or how she got there. She is the daughter of a politician, and she just recently got out of juvenile detention for a wreck that killed a woman. It's a kind of new type of story, or at least compared to the majority of what is out there at the moment. I have to say I really enjoyed this book. I'm even more eager to read them now that I have finished this one though. I have a copy of The Madman's Daughter and its sequel, but haven't gotten around to them yet. I also won an ARC that I actually ended up reading for the most part. First, thanks to Balzer and Bray for approving me for the e-galley of this title from Edelweiss. ![]()
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