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Thursday 28 July 2022

Review: Quinton by Dale Mayer 4 of 5 stars

Quinton (Hathaway House)










Quinton by Dale Mayer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In the first year of operation, Quinton had been a patient at Hathaway House. Having healed enough to move on with life, she went into law and worked hard to make a lasting career. While visiting Stan at the entre she collapsed on the way to her brother's room as he is now a patient there. The collapse was a result of a long-term issue which has now become acute and so after a discussion with Dani and Shane she is booked into the centre for a short-term stay. Stan considers Quinton an old friend and has always had a crush on her but figured after her original discharge that his chance had gone, but now he feels that he has been given a second chance for a relationship with her - something he intended to make the best use of. Between her brother and Quinton's own struggles, she is grateful that she has Stan and her old friends at Hathaway House. Now she just has to take the steps that she needs to sort everything out.

I enjoyed this story and the second chance that Stan had with Quinton. Quinton had a lot to handle but I did find some of her self-doubts a little annoying - thankfully she got over it. I loved the way that Stan was her head cheerleader and that she gave her brother no room to fail and wallow in self-pity. A lot of concentration is on emotions and their effect on your physical health. Easy to read and feel, it was dramatic in places but that was necessary and gave a final positive result. I did find the result at the end to be a bit desperate and it was just as well that she gave a positive answer.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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