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Awsome book, written very well, maybe a little bit underwhelming compared to the first one. I loved the story, but something felt off. A must read if you wondered what life had in store for Andrew and Camryn after The Edge of Never.

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This is a new adult book I held off reading for a very long time. I'm not sure what it was that made me hold off for so long. I think it was all the reviews I saw where the writer loved the book but mentioned it made them cry. Usually 5 star reviews make me want to read a book more, but not in this case. They kind of let me know I needed to be in a certain mind frame when I read the book, not so I wouldn't cry because I knew that was a given, but I'd be ready for it somewhat. I started reading this book right around midnight and ended it in the early hours of the next day with crumpled tissues surrounding me.

Camryn and Andrew. What can I say about them that hasn't already been said? I understood why Camryn took off. I couldn't believe what had happened to her and the person closest to her chose to betray her the way she did. Andrew is about as perfect as a man can get. I mean he took off on a road trip to say goodbye to someone special in his life.

I laughed with them, cried with them, hurt with them and was devastated when the book ended. It wasn't just Camryn and Andrew that went on that road trip, I was there with them every step of the way. J.A. Redmerski has written a tale that will haunt you long after you finish the book. If you're holding off on reading it like I was, wait. And when the time is right, pick it up. You won't be disappointed.

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