
From the first book of this series you get to see glimpses of Sinclair and you can already tell that he’s the black sheep of the family, the party boy and doesn’t take anything seriously. Yet, as you read on you see the components surrounding Sinclair unravel themselves and I honestly love how Carrie Aarons has written him. You can’t help but be intrigued by him from the minute you first hear about him as it’s clear there’s clearly reasons for the way he acts and chooses to do what he does, but with this book you’re able to dive in deeper and get to know the real Sinclair.
I honestly am impressed with the way that Carrie has handled this book because it’s clear she’s done her research and the issues that happen in this book are very real, but at the same time I’m hoping that readers (if they’re struggling with the same ones that both Sinclair and Frankie have gone through) are able to see that there is help available and that they’re not alone. I love how all of Carrie’s stories always have some type of message or meaning and most of the time people can relate to them.
I loved everything about this story and I honestly can’t fault it, everything just seemed to flow perfectly.
I’d recommend giving this a read because it’s such an emotional read, but you get to see how things are for Sinclair.
It’s been a year since Sinclair gave up the parties, gave up the drinking and has been left to greive and do what he needs to do in order to heal. However, time is now up and his father is sending him to the spring training over at one of the family’s facilities, he ends up meeting Frankie… but she has no clue who he is, which boosts his confidence up as for once he can just go about things and not be judge for who he is or where he comes from.
Both him and Frankie end up building a small relationship, but they don’t find the courage to tell each other how they truly feel, but they do end up opening up in other ways to each other and they both reveal their deepest secrets and it’s eye opening for Sinclair.
When the three months are over, Sinclair goes back home without a word, which breaks Frankie. However, Frankie has clearly been showing Colleen that she’s good at her job as she ends up offering her a promotion, one which she can’t say no to… So when she arrives in town, all ready for her first day at the Packton Pistons stadium, she’s in for a big shock as she’s been keeping a secret hidden, but when she sees Sinclair there she honestly can’t believe her eyes….
Will they be able to work things out or will Frankie turn back home and not stick with the job because of who Sinclair really is????
I honestly am impressed with the way that Carrie has handled this book because it’s clear she’s done her research and the issues that happen in this book are very real, but at the same time I’m hoping that readers (if they’re struggling with the same ones that both Sinclair and Frankie have gone through) are able to see that there is help available and that they’re not alone. I love how all of Carrie’s stories always have some type of message or meaning and most of the time people can relate to them.
I loved everything about this story and I honestly can’t fault it, everything just seemed to flow perfectly.
I’d recommend giving this a read because it’s such an emotional read, but you get to see how things are for Sinclair.
It’s been a year since Sinclair gave up the parties, gave up the drinking and has been left to greive and do what he needs to do in order to heal. However, time is now up and his father is sending him to the spring training over at one of the family’s facilities, he ends up meeting Frankie… but she has no clue who he is, which boosts his confidence up as for once he can just go about things and not be judge for who he is or where he comes from.
Both him and Frankie end up building a small relationship, but they don’t find the courage to tell each other how they truly feel, but they do end up opening up in other ways to each other and they both reveal their deepest secrets and it’s eye opening for Sinclair.
When the three months are over, Sinclair goes back home without a word, which breaks Frankie. However, Frankie has clearly been showing Colleen that she’s good at her job as she ends up offering her a promotion, one which she can’t say no to… So when she arrives in town, all ready for her first day at the Packton Pistons stadium, she’s in for a big shock as she’s been keeping a secret hidden, but when she sees Sinclair there she honestly can’t believe her eyes….
Will they be able to work things out or will Frankie turn back home and not stick with the job because of who Sinclair really is????