Let me start by saying that I love Ginger Scott. It is so easy to love her style and her writing. This was SO different from her other books. I am still struggling and think this is her best work yet! Here goes my fave character Charlotte aka Charlie is just challenged. She starts out having to be a grown up and at 7 meeting her real Dad was not exactly a highlight. I liked her because she was different. She had a goodie goodie vibe about her. Meeting her Dad, living with him, but not really knowing each other was the most interesting dynamic I have read in a while. That is where the author is at her best. Like her other work the parent roles are not at all typical. She does a really interesting thing with Charlie and her Dad that I felt made me love her more.
Charlie needs to pass her ,math test in order to get her college degree. She seeks help and meets Cody. Cody is in a wheel chair, he has tattoos and he is bold. Exactly the opposite of Charlie’s boyfriend Trevor. The thing about Trevor and Charlie that I enjoyed was their love for each other. Like her relationship with her Dad, I felt the author molded Charlie to be a surface lover. She loved Trevor for what and who he was, but not in love with him for what she needs.
It has a few minor little stories that play out at the same time. There is a wonderfully written Aunt Caroline who is a hoarder, suffers from mental illness, and loves Charlie unconditionally. It is people like her that make the author golden to me. I also liked Cody’s mother. She was a complex character that deserved to be in this book.
It is a sure to please romance novel for all!






