With an overprotective mother, she can no longer move without her consent. But a day doesn’t go by when he doesn’t think about Leeza… Leeza has spent the last 2 years trying to forget the accident and the betrayal she felt from Reef – but really hasn’t begun to live her life. He’s made quite the impact on a number of young people’s lives. In the 2 years since his ordeal, Reef has finished his community work and continued it in an effort to help other young offenders. He was tried and sent to North Hills Home where Frank Colville – really taught him how to become a valued member of society again. Reef Kennedy did the unthinkable two years ago, nearly killed Leeza in a moment of rage. Now the big question – um… do I go back and read The First Stone or not? I didn’t need it to read this one – but do I know too much now to read the first one? If anyone out there has read both of these books please let me know…. And this book met all my expectations… it was great!!! Only problem is that after finishing it and reading the author’s notes did I come to learn that The Fifth Rule is a “sequel”. In any case, I love reading a book where I can clearly see the roads and buildings so I can place the characters in my “known” world. Yes I’m totally biased □ When I find a book that is written in Halifax I have to read it!!! I spent most of my childhood in Lower Sackville, one of Halifax’ suburbs – well I think we can call it that.
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