NOTES:
This book is part of the Protector series; a series that has been following the adventures of the Prince family for a long time. This book takes place in the third generation of the family's beginning, but you do not have to read all the other books to understand this one.
IF you would like to read about Arjun's foster parents, those are the books labelled 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3 (also known as First Time, Forever, and Always)
This book will also deal with sensitive topics such as abuse and mental health, but I'll put trigger warnings on the chapters that need it. BUT I will never make it get too triggering since I am also dealing with mental health. It will normally only be discussions and mentions of past events that need a trigger warning.
PLOT:
Arjun Mehta has never stayed long enough in one place his entire life. He has been moved from foster family to foster family because he has a tendency to run away. After all, nobody cares about him enough to make sure he doesn't feel so hopeless and alone.
After the dozens of home he has been sent to, his social worker gives it one last shot to get Arjun with a family that might possibly give the fifteen-year-old hope. It isn't even long before Arjun starts to feel like he belongs somewhere.
Too bad he's used to good things coming to an end so surely enough, it won't be long before he's with another family and not with his new foster dads and siblings.
...Right?
CAST:
Arjun Mehta, 15
Kingsley Prince-Roy, 17
Makenna Prince-Roy, 16
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To Belong | Protector 5.25
Teen Fiction*Note: This can be read as a standalone. You won't need to read the other books in the series to understand what's going on* *Also deals with sensitive topics concerning mental health* Arjun Mehta has never stayed long enough in one place his...