A friend gave me a bunch of iPad books and this was among them; I don't know how I didn't realize that the author was the same as Water for Elephants, but when I finished and realized it, a lot made sense.
Let's get one thing out of the way right now; I think horse people are on the crazy side. There, I said it. If you're a horse person and don't think you're crazy, you're probably wrong but it's OK. Anyway, the book starts out with lots of horse stuff and I was a bit put off by it, but figured hey, read something different- maybe it's a good book!
*****spoiler alert*******
Although seriously, if you read 10 pages of this book and anything after that is a surprise, I'd be shocked. This incredibly predictable story centers around a woman and her daughter and their struggles to face life in the face of divorce, memories of a terrible accident and teenage angst. Even after realizing that, I read on because I was bored and didn't feel like starting a new book.
The story moves along pretty well but as the wholly predictable plot rolled along, I started to feel like I was inside a Lifetime movie. Oh the teen angst! Oh the non-committing boyfriend and subsequent crazy misunderstandings! And as the book progressed, it turned all Bold and the Beautiful; Oh the tragic accident! Oh the deaths and no family! Oh the judge that assigns over custody of a baby within hours with no questions asked! What??
And the author got bored about 3/4 of the way through as well; maybe she was facing a deadline, but after about 900 pages of blah blah soap opera stuff, she rocketed through the end and wrapped it all up Scooby-Do style lickety split. It was like a long, slow lovemaking session with a crazy jackrabbit ending.
Things I loved: It was free
Things I hated: Unresolved stuff. Maybe I dozed off, but WTF with the abused lady and her neglected horse and kid? Blah blah money blah blah beaten, what happened to any of them and why do we care? The horse never figured into the plot at all and neither did any of the people in that weird sub-plot. What was the purpose?
Other thing I hated: The finance. What kind of jerkoff takes his girl that clearly is expecting a proposal and buys her EARRINGS? Then later makes like he had a ring baked into the souffle the whole time. Yeah, sure you did, you flaming asshole- as soon as you realized how bad you screwed up you ran out (he ran to Jared!) and bought a ring, then baked that fucker in chocolate so you could have a good cover story. As if he bought her a ring AND earrings. Whatever!! Liar liar pants on FIRE.
The daughter: That girl needed a slap so hard it would send her into next week. If I EVER thought about speaking to my mother the way she did, I'd be sleeping in the barn and be lucky to have some goddamned hay to cover with. Holy crap! Imagine telling your mom to clean up because she looks like a "sea hag". Really?? That little bitch, every time her horse took a jump I prayed for her untimely death.
So in the end, I hated this book and I pray I don't forget this author's name and read more of her garbage. I liked Water for Elephants actually but it had some depth to it and some good character development. This book was like watching a bad soap opera and none of the people you wanted dead actually bit the dust.