*Reread exactly a year later & upgraded it to 5 stars* I just LOVE this couple & book. It's so engaging, though obviously, I dislike all the sh*t they had to deal with. Abby was one of the worst daughters in literature I feel. She preferred a man that's not even her actual father and his new wife to her real mother? She also could have messed up Brian's life. It's so despicable to lie about something like that, especially since the victims are always believed. The ending is a little bittersweet though, and I would have liked to know how old they were when the story ended. Also, I wouldn't mind a romance for Brian's younger sister, Sam, just saying...
If you haven't read book one, PLEASE check it out! I highly recommend this series. Kinda sad now :/
Original Review
There's so much toxicity where they live, I wish Brian and Jane just left the area and fuck Abby. Leave her behind. She prefers her father and Debbie's anyway.
I hate that bitch so much.
Jesus, it's like the odds are stacked against them. It's our love against the world type of love.
I think Brian should have definitely told Jane about the whole business with Lindy so she would understand.
This book had me laughing once out loud because it was genuinely funny when she was like our sex life isn't vanilla to the detective, but also not really laughing out loud (I don't know how to explain) because the twists and turns in the plot are crazy.
When Jane sees Brian at the engagement party, instead of explaining to her what's going on, which would be the logical thing to do, he goes the possessive male way and has sex with her twice.
I want to continue reading this book, but at the same time I don't because I don't want their story to end. Tbh, the whole cellar scene seemed like it would have to be the climax, but of course there are still more plot holes not solved yet.
Wow, the author really does pack a lot in 200 pages. You feel like with all that happens, you're reading 400 pages.
I honestly don't know if I should give this 4 or 5 stars. It was wild.
The ending, even though it's not sad, it just leaves me on a sad note (the last chapter more than the epilogue). Jeez, how old was Abby when she got married? I would have liked to know how many years later in the epilogue. Also, I would have preferred Jane and Brian to get married. Do they ever? Brian is super possessive, I'm sure he'd want to claim Jane as his wife as well.
I'm glad Jane finally got what she wanted out of life: love, a restaurant, a job as a cook, Italian lessons, a visit to Rome. It's nice that *spoiler* Evan is Abby's real father so that there is a piece of her first love that lives on. But still, she dropped out of school to marry Francois to raise a child that wasn't even his and then she couldn't do her cooking degree because he needed money for his stuff. Also, Benjamin was a despicable character. He was the one who drugged Jane so she'd sleep with him! Jane never cheated. And he was mad because she loved Evan and not him. Get over yourself, Benjamin. Sucks he's famous too, so now he is rich.
Like I said at the beginning, I'm glad they got out of Pretoria.
I feel like I need to read/do something happy now.