
Book three from the author for me, book one in its own series. Per usual, it took me a tiny bit to get into the time and people jumping, but not that long. Rory is a super interesting woman, as same as Angela. To see someone on the autism spectrum was very interesting, tho I can’t talk about how accurate it was, since I am not part of that community. I did have a lot of empathy for her and her journey, at a time where people did not understand her illness and treated her accordingly. I have to say that a certain someone treating her the way they did … I wanted to slap them. The thought alone of: oh the past few years I had her under such good control, makes me wanna vomit. So great portrayal of the bad guy as well I’m gonna say. Angela’s story was a heartbreaking one, which was to be expected, but it still got me emotional. I can’t wait to see what Rory does in the next book, I hope we get the story of the girl whose doll she repaired in book 1.