Depicting such a story in minimum words is never easy because the expression tends to lose its color in most of situations. Luckily Colleen Hoover has the exact supply of words that are brilliant for the depiction of the scenery. Those proper words are given proper care by the narrator Heidi Baker and this has turned it into a perfect blend.
Layken loses her father at the mere age of eighteen and life gets more tragic afterward. She thinks that she can handle things and can become the anchor in her family. So she takes on the duties that her father used to perform so that her mother and brother can have an easy life. The toil starts showing after a while and Layken thinks that she will not be able to get on with the thing for a long time.
Then one day all of a sudden, she meets her charming neighbor Will and life becomes a lot more energetic after that. She starts feeling the passion that was missing in her life and she thinks that she can take on all the challenges more courageously. Will was a poet and his poetry was really heart touching for Layken. Both of them thought that they could make their relationship a permanent one when a certain truth separated them a long way.
Will and Layken decided that they would never meet each other but their hearts continued to write poetry for each other. November 9 and Without Merit kind of books attract the audience at once and this novel has proved this point more strongly. This is a love story that gets woven by fate and the two characters just cannot stop themselves from loving each other.