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Things are going good for Callie and Kayden. They’re still dealing with their past and the pain connected to it, but for the most part they’ve moved on. The biggest decision they have at the moment is what they want to do with their lives in the future.
Eventually, though, the past catches up with them and it leaves them with a choice no one wants to make. But Callie and Kayden learn that as long as they have each other, they can make it through just about anything. And in the end, they discover what they really want out of life.
Jessica Sorensen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author from the snowy mountains of Wyoming. When she's not writing, she spends her time reading and hanging out with her family. You can find more information about Jessica and her books at www.jessicasorensen.com
The Resolution of Callie and Kayden is heart-warming tale of triumph over adversity and a gut-wrenching look at the scars that adversity has left behind.
Still recovering from being raped by her brother's friend at age 12, Callie seems much further along in the process of getting better. She's even optimistic, dreaming of getting out of the dorm and into an apartment with Kayden. There's talk of future there, and even though she has her moments, she has grown so much, as evidenced by a chance meeting with someone she'd rather forget. I really liked her in The Resolution -- and she really comes through for Kayden. It's not hard to feel the deep love there.
Kayden is still suffering from the trauma of being beaten regularly by his father, not to mention being stabbed and left for dead. It's clear he's still struggling with it all, and when his brother Dylan calls to say that their parents have been found, Kayden slips back into old habits. Talk about heart-breaking. But Callie lifts him up and brings him back in a lovely scene on Halloween. It was so great to see a different point of view of this night. I loved having Seth, Luke and Violet as part of this story, even if it was only in the back ground.
In a pivotal moment in the story, Kayden is tested when there's news about his parents and his mother attempts to get in touch with him. He learns what family is all about and the series concludes with a very nice moment between Callie and Kayden that warmed my heart.
Lots of great emotion in this story and it carries all the way to the end. Great conclusion to the series. Recommended.
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Immediately upon starting to read The Resolution of Callie and Kayden, I'm reminded of just how tragic and painful the journey has been for these characters. And in continuing to read, I'm reminded of how difficult that road may always be for them. No matter how seemingly content they are with each other, the haunting memories of their pasts are ever present, the physical and emotional scars of their lives never quite healing completely. It's torturous at times to imagine the lives they've lead, and heartbreaking to see how desperately they want to escape all of that hurt but can't quite breech that veil. Sorensen writes both pain and hope so beautifully that both seep from the page and into your heart and mind while reading until you're as consumed with emotion as her characters.
The uncertainty in this entire series is like a third main character, I feel. That uncertainty that's ever lurking, making you feel like no matter how close these characters get, there's still a wall in between them. That wall comprised of fear and pain and loss is ever present and threatens to tear down everything Callie and Kayden have worked toward. And call it the masochist in me, but I live for that pain and uncertainty in a good book. I want to read in fear that the bottom will drop out at any moment. And that is precisely the state in which I read this book, and of course, this entire series.
Callie taking Kayden along to retrace the figurative and literal path that began their relationship was perfect. The two take the reader along on their stroll down memory lane, revisiting special landmarks as they reflect on how far they've come to get to this place. To me, that scene symbolized the journey through this entire series.Read more ›
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I loved this series even thou it broke my heart, Callie and Kayden, these two beautiful, broken characters, that left my heart on my sleeve..Callie and Kayden who childhood was taken from them..In the final book of this amazing but traumatic story, it centered around healing, moving forward, facing their demon, closure and acceptance and what the future will lead them...The love between Callie and Kayden was strong, love how Callie help Kayden and hold on to dear life, when it came to his demons, love how Callie, fought back and confronted, the man who stole her childhood...I have read my share of story when it comes to bad parenting, Kayden parent won hand down...Kayden father was a monster born from pure evil but my loathing goes to Kayden mother, how she sold her children for 30 piece of silver, how she look away, while Kayden father, psychological, physical assault and emotionally verbal abuse, all of her 3 son's..Kayden mother was a heartless woman, who I hated more than the evil himself..Monsters weren't hiding under the bed, there were in plain sight in the form of mom and dad...Ms. Jessica Sorensen took me to another rollercoaster ride fill with so many emotions, she didn't leave me with a happy fairy tail ending but still left it with a happy ending...Kayden and Callie accepting with what happened to them and also deciding to gave closure and more forward, with the help of friends and family who love them and getting help from professional counselor and Kayden breaking the cycle of violence he and his brothers were born into...This story was full of pain but also about hope and love...I highly recommend this amazing storytelling, "The Coincidence series by Jessica Sorensen" and make sure you have a box of tissues beside you...
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