This book comes with 4 different characters' perspective. CrossRoads is an accurate title for the book. I like how these characters connected somehow even though one of them might not be directly connected to them for a long time. I liked learning about each character's life - it was well developed in my opinion. Later on, I preferred to read about the males' perspectives as they touched something in me that I felt that I could relate a little bit.
Madison - her life revolved around her cousin, who also was her best friend. The cousin was kidnapped, raped, and killed while Madison was visiting her. She's tough and diligent to become a lawyer while working as a judge's assistant.
Samantha - her mother killed herself after killing Sam's stepfather after discovering his malicious intentions toward her daughter, who was a preteen. She worked with people to help them.
Ethan - kicked out of the house because of his sexual orientation. He lived as he wanted. He wanted a genuine relationship with a man that he knew he could never have even though the feelings were mutual.
Jason - crystal meth addict. He got so lost after his mother's unexpected death. He came from a rich family but chose the addiction over his familiy.
While each character has their own issues, they have to deal with the fact that a serial killer exists in where they work and live.
The story captivated me as I read throughout the book. Overall, I thought it was a pretty good book despite of a few editing issues I noticed in the book. The content was pretty good and it's something I would have suggested to someone who enjoyed reading a touching story about this kind of situation (shelter for battered women, runaway teens, etc.).