1. Was Geneva pushing Jurzie too hard after the accident?
2. Was Jurzie wrong for helping Elias get home, or did Kaige overreact?
3. Was Kaige too hard on Donya, considering she has an illness?
4. Should Kaige have given Trell a second chance in their friendship?
5. Was Lance too hard on Kaige regarding the situation with Paris?
6. Do you feel like Geneva was genuinely trying to protect her children, or was she more ashamed of where she came from?
7. How would you have handled Larisa when placed in that position?
8. Did Kaige let Geneva off the hook too easily?
9. Do you think Geneva was genuinely remorseful for getting Lance locked up?

Yes, because she wanted her to get better on her time, insteaD of being supportive she pushed her and frustrated her. Luckily she has Keturah to push her in a positive way.
Jurzie wasn’t wrong for helping, but her feeling indebted to him made her do too much. She didn’t have to stay with him, she could have left him a note. And honestly she could have called him an Uber...Kaige’s reaction was normal, especially since he didn’t have all the facts.
Kaige was hard on Donya but he doesn’t have the necessary training to deal with her illness so it’s not wrong. He saw how it hurt his father to keep letting her in and he had to make a better decision for himself and his brothers.
Nope. He handled Trell perfectly. Once a person shows you who they are, believe them.
Lance was hard on Kaige out of his own guilt…I’m glad he apologized to him.
I think Geneva was genuine in her attempts but because she was so un-healed by her past, her attempts were misguided. A lot of parents do that…give their kids what they didn’t have growing up instead of teaching them what they didn’t know.
I would have sent Larissa on her way after telling her about herself. If we’re friends then keep it real with me, don‘t take advantage of my vulnerability.
No. Kaige handled himself well in the situation. Ultimately Geneva was just doing her job, the issue is more on the public defender for not presenting evidence. Her attitude didn‘t help at all though.
I do; I think people have those jobs and get so wrapped up in doing what feels right to them that they overlook things like overworked public defenders…in her case if a woman is crying about her abuser, Geneva was responsible to bring him to justice. The defense should have proved he was innocent. Either way I think her conscience kicked in and rightfully so.
Loved this book, can’t wait for the next one.