The bestselling author of “Damaged” tells the story of sweet and seemingly well balance girl whose outward appearance masks a traumatic childhood of suffering at the hands of the very people who should have cared for her. I found this book really engaging. Just like the other books I’ve listened to by Cathy Glass (Saving Danny and A Baby’s Cry.)
The stories are told in a very readable way and this book was no exception. I really felt for Dawn as the horror of her post came out, and at all she had to endure at just 13 years old.
As always, I love the writing style Cathy has, as she tells the story of a child she fosters.
I listened to the e-book version of the book, and especially liked the included excerpt of The Saddest Girl in the World, the next book in the series.
Another thing I love about Cathy’s novels are the small updates she gives on the children she and her family foster the end of each novel.