There is also trained killer Eve, Livia’s asswad fiancé Chris, and the always knitting Mouse. See what’s going on here? A TON of characters, and I am just scratching the surface. Livia’s dad is a police Chief and her sister, Kyle, has a ton of issues resulting from their mom’s leaving right when she was born. Beckett, a career criminal, runs the Poughkeepsie crime scene, and Cole has devoted his life to God and works at a church. When some teenagers try to commit an act of violence against Blake, Livia steps in and defends him, and a romance begins.īlake has had a rough past in foster homes, but has formed a bond with 2 of his foster brothers that is amazingly strong. Blake sees that she is one of the only ones who sees HIM, and not a hobo. She is a sweet friendly young lady who smiles at everyone at the train station, including Blake, the homeless man who resides there. Livia takes the train to her classes every day. (I was on a very active vacation while reading this so did not have free time to devote to reading non-stop so that may have been part of the problem.) This book was given to me by the author for review. But it was a beautiful, unique story with so much that happened it felt like 3 books in one. This book just felt very long, despite it’s page count. Normally that does not bode well for a book, but in this case, that wasn’t the issue. Poughkeepsie by Debra Anastasia took me forever to read.
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