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Sophie & Carter
by Chelsea Fine
I love books about people going through tough times, and what first drew me to the book was that the synopsis. Both characters, Sophie, and Carter live in families that don't care for them as they should. As next door neighbors they know about one anther's troubles and find that the only one that really understands their situation is the other. Every night the two friends meet at Sophie's front swing and talk about their day. But both are keeping a secret from one another, they love each other.
Both Sophie and Carter and very well developed characters and I can't help but love them both. The secondary characters, like Sophie's siblings are not as well introduced though, and I ended up getting the characters confused from one another.
The story's of the two character's pasts are told well for the story being just over one-hundred pages, but I feel like there are gaps in both stories that should have been filled in.
I'm not very happy about the ending of the book. It was way to open, and very little conclusion.
In all a great quick read for anyone looking for a romance story.
Both Sophie and Carter and very well developed characters and I can't help but love them both. The secondary characters, like Sophie's siblings are not as well introduced though, and I ended up getting the characters confused from one another.
The story's of the two character's pasts are told well for the story being just over one-hundred pages, but I feel like there are gaps in both stories that should have been filled in.
I'm not very happy about the ending of the book. It was way to open, and very little conclusion.
In all a great quick read for anyone looking for a romance story.