

I love how fiercely protective Seth is over Callie and how loyal Luke is to Kayden. I loved seeing Seth and Luke again, seeing them struggle with their own problems but still being there for both Callie and Kayden. What I really enjoyed about this book was seeing the makeshift family that Callie has built around her over the course of her freshman year at college again. Because he needs her and circumstances are keeping them apart.

He doesn’t feel worthy of Callie’s love and Callie is devastated over not being able to see Kayden and not being there for him. For the both of them because he’s bad for Callie and he wants to shield him from his problems and from himself. Through all of this, he hasn’t been able to see Callie and the longer he stays away from her, the more he thinks it’s the best. He’s in the hospital, he’s facing criminal charges when he gets out and he’s on suicide watch. I think that’s what the series is called (at least that’s what it says on Goodreads) and this book picks up not too long after the last book ends. This is the second book in the Coincidence of Callie & Kayden series.

Together they move forward, face their demons, and finally start to heal from their traumatic pasts. Callie and Kayden are stronger than they think, especially when they’re together. But saving him means admitting her secrets aloud. The only way he stands a chance against the charges is if Callie speaks up, something he’ll never ask her to do.Ĭallie knows Kayden is going back to his dark place and desperately wants to save him. The dark secret Kayden has kept hidden for years is out. Rowena’s review of The Redemption of Callie & Kayden (The Coincidence of Callie & Kayden #2) by Jessica Sorensen.
