Caleb's Window

Caleb's Window

2018 • 274 pages

I want to thank the author for providing me with an ecopy in exchange for my honest review.

I didn't know anything about this book going into it besides what the synopsis says so I didn't know what to expect. Luckily though I ended up really enjoying it.

This book is basically broken up into 2 parts. The first 19 chapters are all about Cara Brannan from the day she is born and onwards and the last 8 chapter's are about Calab Brannan-Whyte.

When I first started this book I got through the first 38% in one day. It is so fast paced and things moved by quickly. At first that was working for me. I didn't feel like I was missing anything however, after that point I felt like things were moving way to fast. Some things happened that I felt like could have been elaborated on. As the reader I didn't have time to dwell on something that I felt needed/should have been dwelled on a little more.

A big chunk of this book is about Cara and a small part is about Caleb who is Cara's son. I wish we would have got more chapters on Caleb. His section was so short and I felt like I didn't get enough time with him.

This book is character driven. There's not really a plot but even so I was drawn in. I never found myself bored and I came to really care for the characters and I found myself tearing up a couple of times.

This was beautifully written and I highly recommend you read this if you are ok with a character driven book.

October 7, 2018Report this review