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Fiction.
Literature.
Romance.
HTML: Lina and Phil Hunter have shared an uncanny psychic connection since they were teenagers and he saved her life, so when Lina's mother cautions her to be on guard against a new love interest she sees in her astrological chart, it confirms what Lina already suspects, her mother is crazy. Sure her marriage has been under extra stress lately, dealing with a rebellious teenager, but Lina's never even looked at another man, well besides her daughter's psychiatrist, Dr. Drayton, but that's more in awe. When a betrayal shakes the foundation of her marriage, Lina begins confiding in the child psychiatrist, blurring the lines between whether she or her daughter is the patient. As a mutual attraction grows, Lina begins to question whether the boy she fell in love with twenty-five years earlier still exists. .Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I would strongly recommend that you read 'A White Pickett Fence' first as this book is a sequel and it starts right from where the first book ends.
The author does have brief summaries of some events that happened previously a few times but you can't really read them out of order as there would be too many spoilers for book 1.
Just to warn you book 1 the husband Phil cheated, the books don't glorify cheating it's more about the aftermath of an affair and the impact it could have on everyone.
We start right where Lina and Phil have reconciled and how they move on from his cheating.
In 'A White Pickett Fence' although they got back together I felt there were some unanswered questions and some serious issues glossed over.
The author has a blog and there readers raised questions and the author took the time to listen and discuss a few things and she has addressed these in this book.
For example,
What was Phil thinking? He doesn't seem the type to cheat, even his work mates and family members ask him about why in this book and he answers.
What about the times he cheated? The photos revealed some things that seemed unforgiveable, one in particular. Lina and Phil have an honest discussion about those.
How would moving on together, with a child of the other woman now in their lives affect them, as a couple and their family?
How much interaction would Phil have with Kim? It would be unavoidable with a baby on the scene so how would that work?
No issue is shyied away from there are some honest, even emotionally brutal discussions that give the reader closure.
The writing is amazing.
It is so realistic.
At times i found my self feeling sorry for Phil, he has time with his son, Liam, but he is still a baby, very young, so how does a father spend time with a young baby, where would he take him during his few hours a week? how does he manage to care for him when with his previous children, his wife took on the role of primary caregiver to their children when they were babies?
Other times you see the effect of his actions on his family and you wonder if they would ever be able to get past his actions.
I am not sure I could have forgiven him and taken him back, the son with another woman changes things to just an affair but the author examines the issues and does not shy away from their emotional impact.
One thing I felt helped you forgive Phil a bit is his interactions with Kim, the other woman, the ex-mistress, he has no conversations with her apart from dealing with Liam, he doesnt linger or allow physical contact, he is firm on his loyalty to Lina now, despite the major ex-drama Kim brings to the story.
There is dual POV.
There are a few small flashback scenes, esp from Phil regarding his time around the cheating but no details of any intimacy, just that it occurred at times.
This book contains no current cheating and no intimate scenes with anyone other than the Hero and heroine.
There are some emotional scenes but also some very funny moments, laugh out loud moments which help to lighten the mood of the book.
Excellent secondary characters.
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