This book is the sequel to one of my favorite books, Sadie. Recently I had the chance to reread the spectacular book Augustina by Rebecca Belliston. She's a sweet character who's been dragged through a lot of muck in both books, but she becomes strong.and it has been a wonderful journey with her. It was nice to see Sadie's growth as she learns that she has value in God's eyes and forgives herself for the past. The guy was powerful, confident, and unwilling to go down. A good plot needs a slimy villain, and Guillermo Vasquez is perfect in this role-from the swamp of evil itself. Both main characters (Sadie and Josh) grew a lot through the book as they struggle to trust each other and let go of the pain and fear the past has caused. Vasquez wants Josh dead, as he believes he stole Sadie away from him before she died (was murdered).īelliston did a good job taking the reader on a very emotional journey of guilt, grief, fear, want, rage, and ultimately redemption. Sadie is in witness protection pretending to be Josh's wife. This sequel to Sadie is intense and takes Sadie on a dark journey as she tries to decide whether to testify against her old boyfriend, Guillermo Vasquez, who almost succeeded in killing her and making it look like a suicide.
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