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jamballdonut 's review for:
Right Behind You
by Lisa Gardner
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was an ending I didn't see coming, and I appreciated it. The use of a confused, vulnerable teenage boy as the main villain was a great choice, because the decisions made just make so much sense. I would definitely side eye some of these decisions if they were an adult with more life experience behind them, but a teenager? Yeah, that makes sense.
I liked Rainie and Quincy too, this being my first Lisa Gardner book, I have no prior knowledge of them, but their relationship felt genuine and supportive, and it was nice to see they still had their own demons/struggles, but were trying to do better, and were open to talk about them with their adoptive daughter.
I really didn't expect to enjoy this book, but towards the later half I just found myself really enjoying the characters and looking forward to seeing how it ended.
I liked Rainie and Quincy too, this being my first Lisa Gardner book, I have no prior knowledge of them, but their relationship felt genuine and supportive, and it was nice to see they still had their own demons/struggles, but were trying to do better, and were open to talk about them with their adoptive daughter.
I really didn't expect to enjoy this book, but towards the later half I just found myself really enjoying the characters and looking forward to seeing how it ended.