
There are some things that she isn't comfortable with, but you would think that she would be a bit more hesitant.I liked the flashbacks. He would probably be a bit more protective, though.Back to Callie- sometimes I found myself wondering how she got to be so.promiscuous, I guess would be the word? As much as I loved her, I couldn't understand how after she was molested she was so comfortable with sex. I'm going to assume, for arguments sake, that this was actually a pretty accurate portrayal of how it would go down if your dad got you back as a teen after you were abducted. I liked how she told it like it was, and that she wasn't the best kid or anything, but she didn't let that get her down. I get that she's never had any friends, but sometimes she was just mean!Other than that, though, she was great. The only problem that I had with her is that she just doesn't know how to act around people, seriously. I respected her, and even though she had a really hard life, I think that she turned out alright. I usually can't do anything but complain about characters, but don't mind me.I really liked Callista. Everything that I want to say is about Callie, which is kind of a weird feeling for me. Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.Where the Stars Still Shine is one of those books that was driven mostly by the characters.
