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Susan Tuttle has a way of creating deeply layered plots with equally complex characters and peeling away one layer at a time to weave redemptive, gratifying stories from ashes of brokenness. There is great banter between Nate and Gwen; a nice romantic tension, as well as drama at the camp and plot twists, keeps the story moving at a good pace.
I received the book via JustRead Tours and opinions are my own.
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