A review by nicola949
Caught by A.B. Gayle

4.0

This story was a pleasure to read. Lots of emotion and heartache and ultimately a sense of hopefulness. There are also touches of humour and quirkiness.

I enjoyed the development of the characters over a very brief period as they open up to each other. It provides an interesting view of stereotypes and outward appearances, and looking beneath the surface. The detail provided by the photography and glimpses of emotion caught on camera, added another layer to the story.

This novella deals with suicide, both prevention and ramifications,
"Sometimes you don't have to jump off a cliff to die. You can die inside little by little and still appear to be alive on the outside." but also gives hope for a brighter future. "...and out of the blue, you came along, sharing my interests, making me laugh. You made me think life might be worth living again."