Heartfelt Story

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“A girl like me. Translation – misfit. Leo made the mistake of calling me a misfit. I didn’t talk to him for a week. Misfit suggests I don’t fit in anywhere. I do fit in. I just don’t fit in easily with other people, and that’s okay because I fit in fine with me.”

What a beautiful story full of family, friendships, love, death, and a whole lot of ghosts. I really enjoyed this gripping book and was turning page after page, not ever wanting to stop. We have two main characters Veronica and Sawyer, who both have emotional trauma. They begin to know each other more when Sawyer’s mother rents the apartment that is on the first floor of Veronica’s house.

I absolutely loved how deep this book was and completely connected with the characters. Their heartache and friendships were very touching. The only thing that made this not a five-star read for me was the hate to love romance that happened in about two seconds. It was a little unbelievable and threw me off, but after I got past the insta love I really did enjoy the romance. I was not prepared for the ending and how much my heart would hurt. I loved the ending and the way McGarry makes you feel all the emotions made this such a touching book.