![]() ![]() ![]() Tara is in an abusive relationship with the heinous Thomas. Floating around in the background is scum of the earth Lorcan Lorcan, seemingly unrelated to our band of friends until we get to over halfway through. They have both struggled with their relationships with men their whole lives and everything comes to a head when Fintan is diagnosed with what appears to be terminal cancer. Everything is from Tara and Katherine’s point of view, so theirs are the thoughts and feelings we are privy to throughout. In this saga (and at around 600 pages, it qualifies as such-even though I listened to it on Audible) We follow the London lives of Irish Tara, Katharine, and their friends Fintan, Sandro, and Liv. ![]() In this one, I felt too invested! I wanted to choke both of these women. The last two novels I read left me unimpressed because the writing was such that I didn’t feel invested in the story or the characters. Katherine certainly had her problems, but my disgust at her behavior during the last 10% of the book was so strong that I would have to put them on equal footing as the source of my reluctant disappointment. Tara was the main source of my ire throughout 80% of the book. I didn’t like this book solely because of Tara and Katherine the two protagonists. ![]()
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