I'm sorry, but I could not force myself to like this book. It was such a disappointment. The only character I really liked was the title character, Lydia Clark, oh, and strangely, Harold Sanderson. :) He made me laugh.
This book just failed me for so many reasons. Firstly, the character of Noelle Somerville: I did not approve of her choice of lifestyle, but was willing to give the benefit of the doubt that her character would change. Instead, she remained much the same through the book, with a change at the end that seemed too sudden to be believeable.
I would prefer to read about "good" (though imperfect) characters such as Mercy Sanderson from book two, or even characters like Jonathan Raleigh, who, though making bad choices in the past, is honestly trying to change.
The book also seemed unbalanced. The first third of the book focused on several point of view characters from book one. After that, the book switched entirely from those characters' point of view. The last page was from Julia's point of view, which I found jarring, because we had not had her point of view for most of the book.
I missed the main point of view character, Phillip, from books one and two. The omission of his point of view surprised and saddened me.
Strangely, Lawana Blackwell seems to have a problem with rushing her endings, which is odd because her books have such a slow burn-- when the ending comes, sometimes it can seem too sudden.
This book was an overall disappointment. (Grade: C.)