Grounding Quinn by Stephanie Campbell
Grounding Quinn by Stephanie Campbell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Real. That’s the word I kept coming back to as I read this novel. It’s not a story about perfect people doing perfect things, it’s ugly — in a good way. Every character had their flaws, even Mason. I really liked it because of that. Quinn’s downward spiral at times was frustrating. I just wanted to yell at her to get it together at several points, which takes me back to “real.” We’ve probably all been there to a certain extent, and I know I have in some of the stupid mistakes she makes. Campbell portrays this well and you can really feel what Quinn is feeling. Ben is also solid character. Flawed but whole and determined and I liked him a lot. Finally, on a timing note, I was happy that the book ends on Christmas since we’re so close to the holiday. That really was a nice touch as I was reading it beside my Christmas tree.
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