![]() ![]() You felt it growing but they were not at "I love yous", more of a dependency on her part than anything. Ugh, insta love is not the way to go!!! it just did not read as true. She knew it wasn't real and yet she did not. You had a glimpse into the reality of PTSD. The very real issues Fiona was facing were handled very well. I did like the way it was handled later, but it only had the last 1/4 of the book to delve into the real issues facing the relationship. There are very serious issues that were ignored at first. Especially when it is Cookie this and Cookie that and Cookie Cookie Cookie! I really like Fiona and Cookie's dynamic, however, reality has to be suspended a bit. It has a weird feel and totally takes you out of the read. It was a minor annoyance in the first two books, with this one it almost had me stopping. Almost every paragraph starts with the character's name. A constant issue with this series is the lack of pronouns. I enjoyed the story, but there we a few issues along the way. ![]() The subject matter is deep and has loads of emotional impact. This third book in the series is a tough read. ![]()
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