Hmm... I have a fear that this will be another series that I am unsure if I like it, and another protagonist where I am unsure if I like her, but that I keep reading to keep trying to figure it out. Ah well, I get the books from the library so it costs me nothing more than time that I am spending on my transit commute anyway...
I really am unsure if I like Molly, but am leaning more towards no. Fortunately, in this book she does not have a really strong role. Instead, John Winters reads as the protagonist, and I am liking him more than I did in the first book. Molly, on the other hand, is cooling down for me. She is so totally bland as a character, especially one who is supposed to be a protagonist. She also seems not very bright. E.g. she seriously thinks an otherwise healthy baby will starve, to death, from not having eaten for more than a few hours?!? OK, true she might not know anything about babies. But, does she know nothing about the world? All over the planet families including their infants, unfortunately, do not have enough food. They go for days without food, but Molly is worried about a few hours? And, she has experience working in poor neighbourhoods, where people have had to make difficult choices about finances? Who is that clueless?!?
After that, the plot plods along. Not spectacular, not terrible, just plods along. I am not sure that I cared about all of the side stories and information about the characters' off-hours lives. But, at the same time, I am not sure that I disliked having this information either. These scenes add a bit to the book but also slow down the pace of the story.
Yup, I am afraid that this will be one of those series where I keep reading and reading trying to decide if I actually like it or not. Fortunately, my library has the next one of the series too.