I enjoyed this debut novel from Robert J. Halliwell.
The story and circumstances could be a child/teen we all know. Mixed with elements of fantasy/sci-fi and some suspense/mystery.
It was a fun and easy read, a heart-warming story--especially the found family, the coping responses, and the friendships/relationships with the main female characters...and then Uncle Will, no spoilers.
I very much appreciated the eARC copy from RJ.
Great character development throughout--the two main characters were very fleshed out and resonated with me. Their growth throughout the book was pleasant--even raw/unknown at points--but, never over-the-line or unbelievable (even if their circumstances for meeting were).
The emotions and actions of MC Zoey (14 years old) read very real life--a young teen who has already experienced so much--the death of a parent, neglect, uprooting from home, and more--who is still so young, needs guidance, and most of all LOVE and SUPPORT.
I adored the relationship with Zoey's Great Aunt Carol. Her "kookiness," her arms full of bangles, her scent of patchouli, her penchant for piano to emote her feelings, and, of course, the cookie baking...and counting! Also Carol's heart, her openness with Zoey, and willingness to welcome her into her home, providing care, support, and understanding while Zoey's home life wasn't an ideal/fit for her.
I was on the verge of tears, but held it together!
Appropriate for ages 12 and Up
Look forward to more works from the author, RJ.