Hey Ladies:
It's time for our first blog discussion on our book! There are some questions below for you to consider and respond to. Just click on the comments tab at the end of the post and let's blog away.... :0)
Are Will and Sandy justified in their overprotective attitude toward Davina?
Are they to blame for what happened a decade earlier, or was it simply an accident?
In the early chapters did you see the twins as misguided but well meaning, or did they appear cruel?
I think they feel so overprotective of her out of guilt, which could turn in to resentment if left undealt with, and is why I think Davina wants her dad to talk to them and extend forgiveness towards them. They didn't hurt her on purpose. It was an accident. However, in their inmaturity they were not as careful as they should have been. But, don't we all learn hard lessons in our inmaturity when we refuse to think anything bad can happen to us?
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