It's taken me a long time to write this review ... because I just didn't care about this book.
This book is meant to be a stand alone book, even though Sam Carrington has written about Connie, a psychologist, in previous books. However, I do think that having read a book about her prior to this one might make her a more likable character. She was so annoying. Seriously. She was self-centered, cared more about her own career, being supported, etc. and I think that had I read the trauma she had suffered prior to this book, I might have had more patience for her. Because I didn't - I honestly didn't care about her at all. Which made this a hard book to get through, because she is one of the main characters.
I really can't be bothered to go into too much detail as to what I didn't like about the book - perhaps the characters, or the plot, or the fact that I was able to figure out what was happening, but it was taking forever to get there ... my patience was thin by the end, and I have to admit that I skimmed the last 40% of the book. I just didn't care.
I'm really sorry this is 1. not a super helpful review or 2. a positive one. I usually try a little harder, but this book just sucked it right out of me.
Thank you Netgalley and Avon Books UK for providing me with an advance copy in return for a review.