by Sue Brown
I honestly don't know what I think about this one. I'll have to ponder awhile.
This book deals with a difficult subject and was quite an emotional read. On the one hand I could understand where everyone was coming from, but on the other hand I couldn't believe what I was reading. I thought Ethan was a strong character and did what he had to do. It's not easy to love someone...
There are aspects that are weird and kitschy that kind of ruined the entire thing a bit. And also, the initiation of sex was awkward.James. What the fuck is up with James. Is he or isn't he a womanizer? And if he is, why did he so readily admit to having a husband? Was there some excu- *cough cough ...
Cheating?! Eww....no.Never will I ever....
I wanted to read this because MightyMaeve says there's a nice Kabe-don move (=`ω´=)Kabe-don also widely known as Wall-smack move.
A terrific story of domestic abuse where you might not suspect it exists. A wonderful story by Sue Brown--again.
This was not an easy story to read. It was very emotional and full of angst. Sue Brown did a wonderful job. I enjoyed the two MC's. and found myself invested in their story right from the beginning. I thought that the author handled this very touchy subject with the utmost sensitivity. I think my on...
I love Sue Brown's work - she's a auto-buy author for me - but I had some issues with this book. 1. Victim blaming - there was so much "why are you letting him do this to you?" in this book and I got more and more aggravated with every uttering. James answered the question over and over yet Ethan co...
Not a bad story but the editing leaves a lot to be desired.