

It really opened my eyes to the situation she was in. I understood why Caitlin thought they way she did, even if it was wrong. Though that isn't true, you always have a choice. She herself knows that she is on a destructive path, but feels like she can't do anything to get out of it. (I don't want to give away what happens because it isn't mentioned in the cover blurb) I literally wanted to shake Caitlin sometimes. Things seem to be ok at first, but you see hints of things that just don't seem right. He's different and wild, and she feels like she can gain that from him. And that trouble is named Rogerson (this is random but I HATED the way he dressed). She never feels like she measures up to her sister Cass, and in turn that leads her to trouble.

While reading this I literally cringed and would slap the book shut, but a couple seconds later I would open it again to see what happens to a girl named Caitlin. Is there another word for heartbreaking? One that really can sum up feeling totally drained, broken, but at the same time hopeful? If the word does exist, that's this book in a nutshell.
