Soooo....I discovered Roxana Robinson through a review of her most recent book, Leaving, in The New York Times. It didn't help that I read Leaving just prior to reading this one: there were so many similarities that it felt, in retrospect, that RR simply wrote Leaving as a 21st Century remake of This Is My Daughter. (What is with the name Warren? Both books had a male character with this name, and both were essentially jerks.)
A bunch of unlikeable, or rather inconsistent, characters. I had to wonder why Emma married either Warren or Peter, both of whom pretty much shat on her with regularity. Amanda, the most screwed up one, was both obnoxious and pitiable.
Oddly, the plot line itself was generally fine. The bouncing POVs (I really hate that), Peter's constant rage, and worst of all, the dense, bloated writing. I thought Leaving was more beautifully written, but against the backdrop of this one, I now think that Ms. Robinson must get paid by the word. Say something, say it again, then say what you just said. Throw in an excessive amount of adverbs and adjectives, and voila, here we are. This really could have been much tighter.