This author had me hooked when I read The Restaurant Critics Wife. I was beside myself when I was approved to review this by NetGalley.
When I started reading this, I felt instantly bad for the main character. Tabitha has 2 kids, her husband left and there is no money left. The kids are growing, they are hungry and she is becoming more and more desperate.
I was seriously feeling uncomfortable reading this. I mean, it REALLY took me outside my zone. So much in here about survival, about reaching out when you need help, and redemption. Can you make up for the bad things you have done? Can you really make it better?
I closed this book with a big smile of satisfaction on my face. It was a great story, and it really pulls you in. No matter how you feel about it.
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