In an attempt to find relief, a woman writes an email to reveal her pregnancy--never intending to send it to anyone. But the email was sent and proved to be a PandoraÕs box that unleashes her secrets and memories of the past and present. ÒStop! Please help me! Put the book down!Ó ÒI told you not to read this! Now look at what you made me doÉÓ The man confused and disillusioned can not accept this fate. The thought of bringing a child into this world reminds him of his relationship with his own father. ÒOk you made me do this. Leave the door open. DonÕt lock it! What you donÕt knowÉis that this woman is trying to make him realize a part of his life he has yet to discover.Ó
Gave 1 star because you're not permitted to not give any at all. I abandoned this book at 17% & it was a true struggle to get that far. Don't Read This - how prophetic! The premise of this book was so promising - you write a letter to someone where you pour out your heart; unburden everything they've ever done to you, put it all out there; you know the kind of letter a therapist would have you write BUT NEVER MAIL. You're doing it for yourself not that other person. Should be a good story right? WRONG. The author took what could have been a great plotline and muddled it. The story was so incohesive and gramatticaly bankrupt I had to do what I've never done in my life...abandon it during Chapter 2. I always finish a book. Even books I don't like. It is a nagging habit I'm trying to break. This book though, pushed me to that point so I guess I need to thank Musa. If he has an editor, he should promptly fire them! They've stolen money. If he doesn't have one, he should perhaps hire one and rework the material. There is certainly potential for a good story to be told. I just couldn't wade through the waters to get there. Save yourself the time I wasted that I can never get back and skip it altogether...you've been warned.