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In this book, you follow the life of a young girl, Beyah, who lives in Kentucky, from destitution, loneliness to starvation, she has been through a lot. When her mother dies, she has no choice but to move to her father's house, in Texas, at first she resists her new family and her neighbour, Samson, who hides behind his camera with his secrets and mysteries but it’s on the beach that Beyah learns what it’s like to trust, to love, and be loved, not just with Samson, but with a family she never expected.
As with all of Colleen Hoover’s books, the writing is solid and the character development is amazing. The characters were relatable and the emotions were raw. I genuinely loved that she forms a friendship with her stepsister, who is so kind and endearing. Samson’s character wasn’t as compelling as I hoped it would be. Let's just say he wasn't my favourite.
Still, I really liked this book. I think I am OBSESSED with Collen Hoover's books now.
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