Lost points for "The Big Reveal" of why she was traveling cross country. It was what I had expected. But then the solution was just a hand wave, and boom, solved. Um, wait, what? She didn't, um, how could she, um, no, just, no. Can't go into more detail without spoiling it, but I'm not buying that.
Still, I did finish the rest of the book. And the next big reveal almost at the end was too much like the first, and the emotional impact just felt wrong, forced.
I kept waiting for her to contact some of the people that helped her on the road. I mean, she's thinking about them, wondering about them, so wouldn't she at least call or email them? Send a thank you card maybe? Something?
Some of, I don't know, just seemed missing. There should have been more detail about her relationship to some of the main characters, some of it is, "well, this happened.' OK, so how did that impact her? How did the two interact after that event? Seemed glossed over.
I liked it, but I'm not itching to go back and read it again, not even to get some of what I might understand better now that I know what's going on.