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What to say about this book? Hmm... Well if you didn't already know it's mainly about cheating/adultery/infidelity. I'm seeing so many people give this book high ratings and I don't know why.
The way this author tried to justify cheating didn't make sense to me. I found that so many problems could have been avoided had she (1) not married him like she wanted to (2) communicated with her husband (3) had some self respect.
I strongly disliked Gabby. She was so immature and selfish. She explained that her reason for staying married to her husband was for his money because she knew what it was like to not have enough in the past *eyeroll* -_- really lady? Welcome to the club.
She never stops to think about her actions and running away from her arguments with her husband, even imaging Marcel when her and her husband have sex ... I mean, come on. Not even 4 months into the marriage and she's already giving up instead of working it out (honestly, what did she think marriage was about? No one forced her into this, she's an adult *mostly* she needs to act like one), emailing Marcel about pleasure rather than business, keeping secrets (both her and Kyle) ... I'm not seeing more reasons to cheat, I'm seeing more signs of Gabby's stupidity. She even has this superiority complex concerning her infidelity compared to other's.
I didn't like Marcel either. He knew this girl was married (he'd even had some backlash in his past for supposedly cheating with another man's wife [ironically that wasn't the case]) and yet this man justified seducing her because he "saw" that she loved her husband, but wasn't IN love with him ... *again another eyeroll*
This man never learned. He claimed she was different, then she would show him he was wrong, then he'd claim again that she was different only to be upset when he was proven wrong again. I honestly started laughing at this point.
Don't think I had any fondness for Kyle either, he proved to be a total jerk many times (excluding him being a serious psycho at the end), but that was no excuse for Gabby's infidelity. I mean when they had an argument and he couldn't be there he tried calling her to talk about it, but what did she do? Ignore all his calls and fantasize about the handsome, virile southerner. Even when he came home early to solve their issues she was still stubborn. Granted, what Kyle did was stupid and immature and the excuses were ridiculous, she still proceeds to defend Marcel and even claim to say he's respectful
*laughs with sarcastic humor* Oh yeah, this guy is so respectful he'll try to influence you to have sex with him while knowing you're married. Yeah. Respectful.
Lord help me.
I feel like the path Williams decided to take with Kyle was obvious. She had to find a reason to make Kyle a complete villain in our eyes and she could've done it in two ways (1) have him cheat on Gabby and (2) have him be physically/verbally abusive. It was no surprise to me which direction she went in, otherwise how could she explain/justify the affair Gabby had?
I'm not saying what Kyle did to Gabby was deserving or ok in any way or form AT ALL. Don't get it twisted.
I have to admit I'm not quite sure what to think of her family. Apparently no one really liked her husband, including her best friend, yet they were completely ok with her marrying him? At one point in the book it even mentions that her parents encouraged her to marry him because he was "safe" and could provide for her. However, her brother ended up admitting he was no fan of Kyle and even admits that their father thinks so too. So what is their real feelings on the matter? It was confusing to read and didn't make sense. However, the more I read about her family the more it did end up making sense. Apparently, there are valid reasons for cheating. Her parents, even her brother's marriage were not really exemplary, so can you really blame her ... (Actually I still do *refer back to where I wrote she was an adult*).
I will admit that I'm no fan of cheating in books or in real life, but I have read some books where it works and I actually enjoy the book, however, this was NOT one of them.
If you like cheating, drama, stupidity, and a vain heroine in your book, by all means read this one.
I want to emphasize the fact that these are my opinions and you are entitled to your own. On to the next, and hopefully much better, book.