Wherever You Go review by LBair0511_IVMA
Wherever You Go
by Heather Davis
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Paranormal

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Age at time of review - 18
Reviewer's Location - Springfield, OH, United States
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Lonely and lost. No other words can better describe Holly Mullen after the loss of her boyfriend Rob in a tragic accident. However, it's been a few months, and Holly needs to move on. Although how can she forget the only boy she has ever loved? Meanwhile, her Alzheimer's stricken grandfather, Aldo, has come to live with Holly, her mother, and her little sister. Since her mother works two full time jobs, Holly is left to care for her grandfather and her little sister. Due to his disease, it is normal for Aldo to have hallucinations. But what happens when he begins to see the ghost of Holly's boyfriend Rob, who has not yet crossed into the light? What will he tell Aldo? And what will Rob's ghost think of Jason, his best friend, trying to get close to Holly? Wherever You Go is book filled with romance, haunting stories of the past, and finding the strength to move on.

Opinion: 

I really did enjoy the book Where You Go. The love triangle and connection between Rob, Jason, and Holly made the book hard to put down. I never knew what would really happen at the end of the book, due to the constant love triangle between the three. I felt Holly was a great character, mainly because her way of life is much different then Rob's and Jason's, so she gave you another form of living in the story. The romance between Holly and Jason also made the book hard to put down. Since they are both fighting to get over Rob's death, I felt the connection between them was even stronger because of Rob, and that formed a great plot. Even though I liked a lot of things about this book, it did take me awhile to get through it, due to a slow beginning. If you like stories of romance, love triangles, family, and ghosts, Wherever You Go by Heather Davis is a great read for you.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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