I received an advance copy of this book, Thank You
Really 4.5 stars!
I really enjoyed this book. While this is considered a Medical Thriller, there is a lot more than that going on.
Calla is a young woman who has had a hard life. She has vitiligo, an autoimmune disease which effects the pigmentation of her skin. Her mother was a drug addict and passed away when she was a child. She never knew her father. She is shuffled from foster home to foster home. No one ever getting close to her, as they often fear they will catch her skin condition. She becomes used to people not making eye contact and being afraid to touch her. Except for her social worker, Rae, no one has ever connected with her. One day, she suffers a seizure, and when she's taken to the hospital, they discover she has a brain tumor. Bravely she faces the surgery, only to find when she wakes, that something has changed. People aren't talking to her, not answering her questions, and she has a new doctor. When the surgery was performed, the tumor had disappeared. Her original doctor feared he has mixed up his patients, but that wasn't the case. In that hospital, there was a doctor who was exploring how to have the body's immune system cure Cancer, and when he heard about Calla, he took over. Dr. Kraft is a preoccupied, arrogant man, but his team is wonderful and compassionate. For the first time Calla has a family, as they all work to figure out what makes her special. Of course, things go South, and I won't go into that.
The characters are great, and I found myself really loving Calla, Reuben, Dr Kraft's nurse, Dr. Penmaraju, Dr. Kraft's associate, and Rae, and many others. I hated the arrogant Dr. Kraft, and a few others. 100% invested while reading the book.
Great read!