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Left Drowning
by Jessica Park
When I started reading this book I was really confused. It felt like like I started halfway through the book because there was no proper introduction to any character and they all sort of jumped blindly into a relationship without following the normal pattern. But once I got used to that the story managed to grab my attention.
The is not just about Blythe or Chris and their Romance, its also about Chris' entire family. The main characters are not just Blythe or Chris, it also includes Sabin,Estelle,Eric,Zach and James. This was a story of the healing of all these characters.
Jessica Park managed to make all these characters so life like that they remain in your heart for a long time after you finish reading this book. Be i t Blythe with her incredible determination, Chris with his calm collected self, Sabin with his indomitable spirit, Estelle or Eric and the way they support and push Blythe to always do her best, it all makes you give them a piece of your heart.
All their stories especially the Shepherd siblings' story was heartbreaking. I cried buckets while reading Chris' story.

There were times I felt really angry with both Blythe and Chris when they did not fight for their love but after finishing the story I realize those portions were essential for the development of their characters.
Reading this book gave me an almost spiritual experience. I really loved it.
The is not just about Blythe or Chris and their Romance, its also about Chris' entire family. The main characters are not just Blythe or Chris, it also includes Sabin,Estelle,Eric,Zach and James. This was a story of the healing of all these characters.
Jessica Park managed to make all these characters so life like that they remain in your heart for a long time after you finish reading this book. Be i t Blythe with her incredible determination, Chris with his calm collected self, Sabin with his indomitable spirit, Estelle or Eric and the way they support and push Blythe to always do her best, it all makes you give them a piece of your heart.
All their stories especially the Shepherd siblings' story was heartbreaking. I cried buckets while reading Chris' story.

There were times I felt really angry with both Blythe and Chris when they did not fight for their love but after finishing the story I realize those portions were essential for the development of their characters.
Reading this book gave me an almost spiritual experience. I really loved it.