This is such a heartwarming book that I received for my birthday approximately 2 years ago and I dont know why I never read it. Also, this book was written by a local author and I live nearby to where the novel was set. This book tells the story from both the perspectives of Vicky and Declan. Declan lives in one of the rough estates and Belfast and lives with his mum who suffers from substance abuse. When Declan's mum attempts suicide and is admitted to a unit, he must stay with his Aunt Colette and cousin Vicky. Vicky and Declan have their differences but slowly they become accustomed to each other. However, when an accident occurs they vow to never speak to each other again, but when Declan gets into trouble with his mum's abusive boyfriend, Vicky proves she will forgive Declan in order to help him. Throughout this novel, I tended to feel sympathy for Vicky just as much as Declan as she was indignant to any problems others may face as she is so wrapped up with her own perfect life that she fails to care about those around her. It is such a heartwarming book about conflict, mental illness and the problems people may face behind closed doors without other people realising. Would definitely recommend!