![]() ![]() It's during the interview process that Olivia and Finn come face-to-face for the first time since that life-changing night both with differing perspectives on Finn’s hero status and unavoidable feelings. Instead, she takes us back to the scene of the crime with the filming of a documentary, 12-years post-devastation, and a series of stress-related nightmares/flashbacks. I like the fact that Roni Loren decided against throwing us in the midst of the massacre-a high-school shooting on prom night. I love nothing more than pages packed with emotion and perseverance-I think I might've mentioned a time or two that I’m an optimist at heart-and I felt like this author delivered with Olivia and Finn's heart-wrenching story. A few years back, I picked up a novella from Roni Loren-the sweet and sassy, Nice Girls Don't Ride-but for some reason never found myself crossing paths with any of her full length novels until The Ones Who Got Away caught my eye. ![]()
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