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athompson10
Apr 23, 2016athompson10 rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
Took me a while to get into this one; I'm starting to become frustrated with the current trend of telling a story by jumping back and forth between present and past rather than writing a straight linear progression. In this book the writer travels among present, recent past of the last year, and older past of 20+ years ago. I'd figured out the big reveal/secret halfway through but kept reading to find out how the author brought it out. In the end this is a tale of marriage, love and forgiveness, narrated by a somewhat unlikeable, very flawed character who can be almost sociopathic in her detachment, even when she's professing her love for the various people in her life.