This is one of those books that I had a really slow start with. I started this book, put it down and started it again. I had a hard time getting into the book, but eventually when I did I really enjoyed the book. I had a little bit of a hard time following the character Kay, but once I paid a little more attention as I was reading I got to understand her a little more. I think I actually enjoyed the other main character, Roger Cooper, a bit more. They both had lots of depth in their character, but I seemed to understand and connect with him a bit more. I would say I enjoyed the last 1/2 of this book the most. It seemed that the action and the depth of the characters reached me much more in this part of the book.
** I received this book for free for my honest review.
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