![]() ![]() she tolerates the company of people who consider her a friend though she would rather prefer to be left alone. despite being a talented artist, thirty-year old Lucy now works as a receptionist in a nail salon. her sister Katie left Lucy after everything she did for her. Lucy Lang is consumed by hurt, anger and sadness. There came a time when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. In my search of Lucy, I really like what I found. ![]() ![]() I think this is definitely worth the read. I loved reading how their relationship evolved. I loved the relationships she had with her sister. I enjoyed how she grew as a person, finding herself in the love and acceptance of others. Lucy was the perfect balance of hope and despair. Fairfield did an excellent job adding realism to this novel. Thankfully there are a few people in her life who have not given up on her, two unlikely friends who join her on a life changing journey. She was abandoned by the person she loved the most, her sister. ![]() She doesn't have any friends and a list of regrets an arms length long. Every time she has opened her heart to someone, she gets hurt.Īt the beginning of the novel, we find Lucy in a dead end job in spite of having a love of art. Lucy Lang is not that woman, she’s not even close. I have read many books lately in which the heroine is just about perfect with a flaw that is endearing and problems that you know will be solved by the last page because that’s the way it has to be. ![]()
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