This novel turned out to be just the kind I don’t typically like: full of clichés and cheap tear-jerking tropes, with a story whose “twists” were obvious from the start and a very simple ending with all the problems resolved and wrapped up in beautiful little bows. After she then experiences a horrible car accident, she decides it’s time to revisit the big question of her life: why did her mother have to leave when she was just 14? And why has her father always been so distant? Sophie finds the answers from a surprising source and learns about herself and her background, allowing her to be able to move on with her life. Freelance writer Sophie has a nearly perfect life with a handsome, successful husband and a beautiful little girl until tragedy strikes and her whole world bottoms out.
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