Andrea Marzsalek is on the brink of success but in the blink of an eye, her entire life is in shambles. She must learn how to piece her life back together bit by bit. Her parents have passed away, leaving her feeling incredibly alone. Not to mention that her sister is missing and has been a drug addict on the streets for years. By happenstance, she runs into her college boyfriend and he wants her to move to the city with him. In a moment of frenzy, she decides to leave it all behind for a few weeks to go on a mission trip in South America. Will she be able to overcome her insecurities and fears so that she can live the life she’s always wanted or will her grief, time in South America, and missing sister drive her into madness?
Excellent book that is kind of dark, depressing, and confusing but at the same time intense with emotion, gripping, and hard to put down. It wasn't what I expected... I think this is the story of a young woman and her life that takes a lot of unexpected twists and turns.
I was able to understand and connect with the character well! I loved the story and how everything felt into place. It is a very interesting read and I quite enjoy it!
I felt very much for the main character Andrea. She went through a lot, had to make hard choices but she still didn't let it make her bitter. It wasn't a short read but wasn't very lengthy either. Just a tale of a young woman and how she has to deal with her parent's death and find her sister.
Interesting... not sure what I was expecting but it was def something new which is what I wanted. The book went into a lot of directions and I wish it would have talked more about mental health of main char but very good and also kind of inspiring.