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I didn't like the mom at all, although by the end i understood her position a little better. i mean, at the beginning i was like, "All this over a CAR ACCIDENT!?"
but now i understand a better
i guess i hated the dad the most. he was a dumbass throughout the whole book and had not even ONE excuse

And obviously I didn't like the dad, for all the obvious reasons!
I loved Ian. I mean how unusual for a teen to stick by someone like they are family. Most high school friendship are so fickle. Of course I really dislike the parents. Sad thing is a know someone (not directly) who is my age 30 and her daughter who is around 10-11 was molested by her grandfather. The mother did report it to the police who said they had no evidence. His word against his granddaughter's word. So the police did not arrest him and he is free to do whatever. What is sad though is that it was recommended she take her daughter to counseling and has done nothing of the sort.
I didn't have a favorite character. This was my least favorite Ellen Hopkin book just because I thought the book wasn't very believable until the very end.

I liked Greta and the Grandma. I thought Kaleigh had a lot of strength to endure what she did.
The father was disgusting, but I think I feel the mother was a little more so. Not because she chose to ignore the signs (which was bad) but because when it all came out, she continued to hold Kaleigh at arms' length--practically blaming Kaleigh for her ignorance.