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256 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 14, 2012
This book is a very enjoyable read. Although the premise is quite ordinary, the story really shines with its prose and the character interactions. And even though it's told in the first person, the feelings and emotions also come through very strong from its supporting cast. I just love Joelle's sister and her family's support of her problems (albeit sometimes questionable).
Then there's the prose. It's very well done with it's imagery and the feelings it conveys from various characters.
But most of all, I love this book because of Joelle. She feels very real. Her problems with her husband's unfaithfulness, feelings for the new guy Blythe, insecurities and reluctance to find love again against the responsibilities for her children drove it home for me. One can’t just simply let go a marriage of 19 years without second thoughts but I'm glad the book doesn't hang up on that. Joelle moves on when she meets Blythe. I was afraid this would feel like a YA book with an indecisive heroine involving herself with a wish-washy love triangle. Instead of that we get a very realistic woman going through her issues with her pain and desire to move on. Occasionally, Joelle has second thoughts but never does it feel immature and or whiny.
The ending is satisfying but it leaves a huge cliffhanger. It's satisfying because the heroine becomes determine to find her own happiness. She has a finality to her decision but we're left incomplete as to what will happen next. No worries though, 'cause there's a sequel.