After a crazy first year of college, Cali Thomas is ready to take on Carrington State University for a second time. Now a successful sophomore, Cali is faced with many of the same challenges as the year before. This year though, there seems to be even more happening. Cali has a boyfriend, a scholarship, a new apartment, roommates, and teammates to balance. Not to mention, she has birth parents that she is desperate to find, and an increasingly important family life. In the second book of the series, Cali searches for the important parts of herself in everything and everyone she cares about, and tries to put them together.
Rachel LeSage studied foreign languages at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. After years of writing essays in multiple languages, she began writing down all of her wildest daydreams. A combination of the love of writing and the sheer desire to create almost inhumanly perfect people inspired Rachel to write about Cali and Jason, and she aspires to continue her stories, even if they only ever exist on her computer screen.
The writing wasn't very strong and the storyline was all over the place. The first book was slightly better than this one and the only reason. I powered through was because I cared about the characters. The parts of the book that didn't bore me felt rushed. The parts that were uninteresting dragged in forever. In summary, there were some good ideas, but the execution was mediocre at best.