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D**D
You Can Go Home Again
I've really enjoyed this whole series and this book brings in a character that has only been in the background since she ran away years ago and hasn't been heard from. When Scarlett shows up one day there are questions about where she's been. It also seems that not only has she returned but a stranger has moved in across the street. Turns out that Tony knows Scarlett and they had a relationship hen they both lived in Portland.It was a refreshing change to add new characters to this series and they both fit in and will be a great addition to future books.I receivde an advanced copy of this book in return for an honest review.
E**A
good continuation of the story
I have just binge read the entire series in 4 days - I ridiculously went without sleep, i have done nothing round the house and I even managed to read at work in between busy times. I like the characters and had this book been longer it probably would have scored 5 stars. I had already read the first two but I think I saw an offer so I bought the rest and reread the first two. I am left wishing there were more books in the series. I like Scarlett though I think her reasons for running were a bit lame - she had already been learning to manage anxiety but I do get that sometimes it is two steps forwards then two steps back when dealing with mental health. I liked that the book gave Scarlett's description of characters so i had to guess who they were and I liked Tony. I shall read the next book in the series
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