You can overcome!
Excellent novel.
I loved Zara the heroine, the underdog through high school. Yet, forward is where she was going even with lack of supportive family. She got there, and did it well.
I loved her first thought in the book as an adult 25 years later, how she is a bit sadistic her first day of a new semester. This frankly cracked me up, and also gives us an idea the kind of growth this woman has achieved!
Shea, okay, I have to say it, Bless his heart. The poor boy was a lost boy, but the man with all that happened in his life became so much more, slowly, very slowly, but he is making every effort and cares.
Together, there is so much squeezed into this novel, for both characters. Not all good, but not all bad.
I loved how the author was succinct. So much explanation was packed in without the verbosity of may other writers.
Yes, there's a hea, but getting there is a process, and this author descriptively gave us what we needed to understand.
Frankly, I loved this book.
Excellent writing!
Karen