There were parts I really liked, and then there were times I was less connected. The story itself was good (I'm always a sucker for a good adoption story), predictable enough, but with a few twists along the way. Then there was the writing--at times it was flowing and riveting, but other times it became too careful, too deliberate, and I fell out of sync. I also had a real problem with one part of the story--the journal entries. Although I liked how the journal stories were revealed slowly at first, it became utterly unrealistic to think that Liana wouldn't have just devoured the whole thing in one sitting, or at least on the incredibly long and tedious flight home--sure she was distracted by other problems, but it would have taken, what, an hour tops?, and it revealed her whole history. And even assuming that she had the forebearance to put it off beyond that time frame, I can not be convinced that she would still drag out reading it for weeks beyond. Sure, it worked for the storyline, but I just found it so unrealistic that it was distracting.