A good continuation of book one, this tell the story of Naomi's best friend, Kiera. I liked how Ms. Smith started near the end of book one, but with a different viewpoint. A little repetitive, but I am waiting eagerly for book three, Bram
Upon completion, I thought "wth". I'm sorry, I get Nathalie had nothing left to say, but I was very unsatisfied. However, the problem is mine. I was so involved with the Unabomber's story ( go check out Wikipedia's Unabomber entry) and was waiting for the sentencing, until it hit me: this is all about a woman's plight to live her selfish, one-sided narcissistic view. Yes, she loved her brother, but really, her actions coincide more with self-love and preservation. Her poor neglected family! I'd go to Ghana too.
A very different YA novel. I thoroughly enjoyed it and had to buy the sequel. Unfortunately, quite a few typos in the Kindle version.
Really enjoyed this YA story. Reminded me of reading as a teenager. Picked up the prequel for $3 on kindle.