![]() ![]() What I’ve loved most about this series other than the characters, is the way the characters’ issues have been dealt with. The book is told completely in Garth’s POV so we only see her through him. She cares about him but she’s tough and she won’t let him get away with his bull. The girl(who I won’t name since the summary didn’t), is really his perfect match. For a character who dismissed and mocked Jesse and Rowen for being in love, Garth turns out to be a secret romantic and he had me swooning with a lot of his lines. Inside he’s broken from years of parental abuse and believes he’s worthless. ![]() He’s this tortured soul who doesn’t let many people close, who hides behind the sarcasm and the womanizing attitude. To go from where he started in Lost and Found to where he ended up in Finders Keepers, there’s so much growth and development there that it was amazing to read. The friendship between Garth and Jesse in Near and Far was one of my favorite parts of the book and there’s always been mentions of Garth’s less than stellar home life. I was really excited to find out this was happening. Now, in Finders Keepers, we get his story. ![]() Garth Black was introduced in Lost and Found, and we got more of him in Near and Far. ![]()
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