Look. I get it. Washington State isn’t a state the author lives in, and that’s fine. However, I’m really getting sick of reading books set in Seattle, or Spokane! Not because it’s overdone, but because Authors refuse to do the leg work of looking at a freaking map. This book is set in Spokane (where I grew up) and I now live in Seattle. The two towns are almost five hours apart, with central Washington and a mountain pass between them, and between the coast and Seattle there is the puget sound and at least another four hours of a drive after getting across said sound before reaching the water. So when a line says that (sitting at lunch in Spokane) she can see coastal mountains from her window, I yell “excuse me?” back to the author. Spokane is closer to Idaho and Montana than it is the coast! Next time, look at a map!
(Will not finish, because I’m annoyed as hell).