[2] Colin is a troubled young man with a history of anger problems that stem from his being mercilessly bullied at the various military schools he's attended throughout the years and from parents who have little interest in parenting their child.
These issues lead to repeated interactions with the police, to the point where Colin's parents have had enough and throw him out of the house.
Maria, on the other hand, has always grown up in a warm and nurturing environment where people have supported her emotionally throughout her law career.
"[3] The Deccan Herald was mixed, as they enjoyed the See Me's romance and thrills but felt that "Colin’s workouts and fighting encounters tend to make the book bulkier, and a tad boring.
"[4] In contrast, the Salt Lake Tribune thoroughly praised the book and wrote that "Sparks takes readers on a roller-coaster ride of emotions, from the soft tone of a love story to the adrenaline rush of a thriller.