kirst_y22's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
sad
fast-paced
5.0
jadesaunders72's review
5.0
I've always loved Cathy's books but this has shot it's way to one of my favourites. I couldn't put it down.
Beautifully written and heartbreaking seeing how lives intertwine and how one person can make all the difference in a child's life. But also seeing how cruel and Despicable people can be but throughout there is a true display of courage and strength.
I look forward to the next one
Beautifully written and heartbreaking seeing how lives intertwine and how one person can make all the difference in a child's life. But also seeing how cruel and Despicable people can be but throughout there is a true display of courage and strength.
I look forward to the next one
ianmcnamara's review
5.0
This was a great book as always. Some parents don’t deserve children and Hayley’s parents were two such parents. What they put there child through was revolting and made this book very hard to read. Cathy was fantastic with both Hayley and Darcie-May. Both children ended up in the correct situations for there needs.
laurimortiscool's review against another edition
4.0
Reading this book I was very emotional Cathy Glass writes with such depth and emotion her books are upsetting but truthful in what people face today.
Her books are about foster care and children she adopted and their stories. She writes under a pseudonym.
Cathy Glass' books are some that I would 100% recommend to mature readers above the age of 13.
Her books are about foster care and children she adopted and their stories. She writes under a pseudonym.
Cathy Glass' books are some that I would 100% recommend to mature readers above the age of 13.
laurimort's review against another edition
4.0
Reading this book I was very emotional Cathy Glass writes with such depth and emotion her books are upsetting but truthful in what people face today.
Her books are about foster care and children she adopted and their stories. She writes under a pseudonym.
Cathy Glass' books are some that I would 100% recommend to mature readers above the age of 13.
Her books are about foster care and children she adopted and their stories. She writes under a pseudonym.
Cathy Glass' books are some that I would 100% recommend to mature readers above the age of 13.