
The story is tied up loosely but nicely as Jude comes to realize the horror she has done to destruct her family, letting Lexi and Zach rekindle their romance and their daughter.

After getting out of jail, Lexi tries desperately to see her daughter. It was also very interesting for me to read how the Farraday family deals with the new child that Lexi has given to them. This is unexpected because everyone is still not over the fact that Mia has dies. The last plot twist that shocked me, was when Lexi becomes pregnant with Zach's baby while in jail. All of them lose faith in life, after losing everything in their life that they thought was perfect. Mia is killed in this car crashed, and Lexi ends up going to jail, Zach loses the opportunity to go to his dream college to take care of his depressed mother. After reading the next few chapters, I was able to see the consequences of their decision to drink and drive. At first, I thought this was a book with a hidden message inside for teenagers to not drink and drive. Lexi makes the decision to drink and drive, a decision that destroys the lives of everyone she holds close.

After a party where drinking was involved, the three teenagers clamber in the car on the ride home. It came as surprising twist to this happy family for me, when all of a sudden the three get into a car accident. All three of these young teenagers are always under the close watch of June, the twins' mother who scrutinizes their every move making her seem too much of an overprotected parented. Mia is shy and introverted while Zach on the other hand is outgoing and a popular football star. Mia and Zach and twins and share everything together, including Lexi when Zach falls in love and dates her.

During her freshman year of high school, Lexi and the outcast Mia quickly become best friends. Lexi, a foster child moves in with her aunt in her house at Washington. The story's main plot points involve 3 young teenagers Mia Zach and Lexi. It was very hard to put down this book, with all of its hidden plot twists that always had me entertained. This book always had me on the edge of my seat and enthralled in the words written on the page.

I was very impressed at how Hannah was able to vividly depict her scenes to let me feel as if I was inside the book, acting out the scenes with the characters. "Night Road" by Kristin Hannah was a very emotional book that pulled on readers' heartstrings and emotions.
