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nannyf's review
4.0
Finding You continues the story which started in Following You. It can be read as a standalone novel but I would recommend reading the novella first as it gives a bit more background.
Sarah is struggling to come to terms with what she discovered about Huck previously, and it is affecting her concentration during classes. She needs to find a way out of the slump she is in before she falls so far down she can't get back up again.
Jeremy first met Sarah when she first came to the college, after following Huck. They meet again and soon strike up a friendship which grows slowly into something more. But Jeremy is hiding something. It causes him to be quite cautious about building a relationship with Sarah at first. We find out a little about his secret, but the final part of it we only find out near the end of the story.
Billie, who I loved in the novella, grew into one of my favourite characters in this book. Beneath her harsh shell is someone I would love to have as a friend. She is straight to the point and exactly says what she means.
Again the characters are well written, the storyline kept my attention throughout. I was shocked near the end with the way the story goes, but I see why it had to happen as it did.
I don't feel I missed out on anything not reading the authors first 2 books in this series as the storyline was a self contained one. I didn't feel the need to know any more about the characters than I found out reading the novella, Following You, and this book.
Sarah is struggling to come to terms with what she discovered about Huck previously, and it is affecting her concentration during classes. She needs to find a way out of the slump she is in before she falls so far down she can't get back up again.
Jeremy first met Sarah when she first came to the college, after following Huck. They meet again and soon strike up a friendship which grows slowly into something more. But Jeremy is hiding something. It causes him to be quite cautious about building a relationship with Sarah at first. We find out a little about his secret, but the final part of it we only find out near the end of the story.
Billie, who I loved in the novella, grew into one of my favourite characters in this book. Beneath her harsh shell is someone I would love to have as a friend. She is straight to the point and exactly says what she means.
Again the characters are well written, the storyline kept my attention throughout. I was shocked near the end with the way the story goes, but I see why it had to happen as it did.
I don't feel I missed out on anything not reading the authors first 2 books in this series as the storyline was a self contained one. I didn't feel the need to know any more about the characters than I found out reading the novella, Following You, and this book.