4.5 stars. Hunter is still confusing but a little less so. Whereas it seemed unclear exactly how he felt about Sadie before, it's becoming apparent he feels a lot for her. Some information gets revealed, but not the whole story. Sadie is still uncertain about everything and I don't blame her for making certain assumptions. I do find it hard to resist liking Hunter, though. He may seem guarded and potentially untrustworthy, but he also seems genuine and sincere in his affection for Sadie. However, that's not enough and Sadie gets this. He's hesitant to tell her too much and as things begin to unravel more, even more questions pop up. At the same time, the information explains Hunter's behavior more and more. He and Sadie are very hot and cold but not because they don't care for each other, because Hunter is always thinking about her but he can't get past all of his secrets. When a big shoe drops at the end, things come crashing around Sadie in realization.