(How Kayden’s dad went missing)… which leads me to presume that there’s a third book? /fingers crossed/ However the entire story was really wrapped up perfectly with no loose ends. The secondary characters managed to play a bigger role in this book by pissing me off really badly, which is good □ (even the secondary characters are well-developed). And the cliffhanger from the first book was not wrapped up nicely, it was rather abrupt. I was honestly very disappointed in this book as it had no plot at all. The whole cliffhanger was resolved in this story, and the entire story of Callie and Kayden was wrapped up perfectly □ However, Jesscia Sorensen never fails to make a short story that good. The story did not have an engaging plot, or it did not have a plot at all. With Kayden still having suicidal thoughts and Callie unable to face her problems, they eventually managed to help one another overcome all their obstacles + happily ever after □ Then Seth and Luke (their best friends) decide to take a road trip to help them settle their issues. The situation worsened when Caleb, who raped Callie, has came back to haunt her. Both of them constantly face with issues from their family. Kayden is now in rehab, and Callie is desperate to get him back. It continues from where Jessica Sorensen has left off in The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden. If you haven’t read the Coincidence of Callie and Kayden.
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