I hope this book shows the importance of not drinking then driving and not texting and driving. Of course, the more she talks to V the harder it will be to let go but sadly, that is something one has to learn the hard way. Especially if that loved one was hiding secrets from me. If I could have the opportunity to chat with a passed loved one then I would. Grief will make you do crazy things and I completely understand why Bailey did what she did. I cannot imagine losing someone so close to you and never getting the closure/answers you wanted. Watching Bailey go through everything she did was truly heartbreaking. It starts to feel like Bailey is actually talking to Vanessa again and she will stop at nothing to get her answers. Wanting answers Bailey creates a chat bot of Vanessa that incorporates all of their text messages, emails, and all of her social media posts/comments. Bailey is now grieving the loss of her best friend while trying to understand where Vanessa was truly headed that night. However, Vanessa’s car isn’t found by her house but instead a pass that Vanessa would have no reason to be on. On a snowy night Vanessa leaves Bailey’s house for her own and on the way she ends up swerving her car over a cliff. They weren’t just friends, they were practically sisters. Bailey and Vanessa were friends since they were little and they shared absolutely everything with one another. This book will take your emotions on a roller coaster and when it’s time to get off you will stay seated to go again.
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