Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
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Once in a while I will get a book by Miller that I absolutely hate. This is one of them.
Mostly I couldn't get over how selfish Casey was. She basically took her children's father from them. Not because he was a bad man but because of her fears of intimacy and trust. It is truly cruel because she lets Walker see them but only as an "Uncle."
Walker was no better either since he let her and didn't fight for his children. He took the path of least resistance which made it hard to respect him or even feel for his pain. On top of that he doesn't hate her for it.
When I hate both main characters so much it was hard to finish the book and root for them. But Miller is a good writer and I think others might enjoy this book if they can overlook how pathetic both Casey and Walker are.
Mostly I couldn't get over how selfish Casey was. She basically took her children's father from them. Not because he was a bad man but because of her fears of intimacy and trust. It is truly cruel because she lets Walker see them but only as an "Uncle."
Walker was no better either since he let her and didn't fight for his children. He took the path of least resistance which made it hard to respect him or even feel for his pain. On top of that he doesn't hate her for it.
When I hate both main characters so much it was hard to finish the book and root for them. But Miller is a good writer and I think others might enjoy this book if they can overlook how pathetic both Casey and Walker are.
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