It's like a game of musical chairs: characters swirling around and ending in bed with a new partner, or the old one, doing nothing with their lives, living from one day to the next with no aim or purpose and all of them being in their 30s and 40s. The key character in the story is Hannah, one of the most loathsome characters I've come across in a while. While engaged to Marcus, she had an affair with Robin, whom she never even liked; she went through the wedding even though she knew she was pregnant most probably from Robin. When the child turned 18 months or 2 years old, she left Marcus and tried to create a new home with Robin whom she despised every day. The others are in fact not much better and do not manage to salvage this disaster.
I kept wondering where this book was aiming at, why it had been written.
No clue, but no need to read it for anyone.