I am absolutely in love with the Holly series. I was eagerly anticipating reading this newest book since I read Cross the Line last year. Crossroads did NOT disappoint. I mean, I finished it in 48 hours, would have been faster, but I guess taking care of the family is important.
Now that Holly is safe, she is desperate to find her foster sister who was just six years old the last time she saw her, when she told her to run to save her from Collin, their abusive foster brother. As Holly and Jordan search for clues, we also learn more details from Holly’s past, sadly as Holly is reliving the trauma. As they get closer to learning the truth, they find themselves in danger again, up on a mountain, without any way to contact help. Will they find Cassie? Is she even still alive? Will both Holly and Jordan get out of there alive? And what in the world is going on in the town they find themselves in? Will the author continue to put Holly through trauma? If you are a fan of the Holly books, you sadly know the answer to that question.
I loved seeing that Holly’s faith is strong and that she is leaning on the Lord. Which is quite important with what they go through. As with all the Holly books, you’ll find yourself on an emotional roller coaster. Lots of danger, and lots of Holly not always making smart decisions. And, I know I mentioned Holly and Jordan, but yes, don’t worry, there is plenty of Holly/Marx banter time. And Jordan/Marx tension time. Everything that makes these books AWESOME.
Definitely another 5 star book, and one I highly recommend.
I received this book for free from the author as a part of the early reader team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own, honest thoughts.
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