![]() ![]() She is constantly going on about how she and her body are broken and how she is failing her responsibilities to Graham by not being able to give him children – which he has never said. ![]() I get that she is hurt and grieving because she can’t have children, but she is basing her entire self-worth (and at one point EVERY person’s entire self-worth) on having children. Quinn is characterized as this kind-hearted and caring woman. I know it’s devastating and soul crushing. ![]() I’ve seen it with best friends and family. Some people want with all of their hearts and souls to have a baby. I read this succinct review on Goodreads, and it’s actually perfect: This entire book could’ve been 10 pages if they just COMMUNICATED ![]() I decide I need to stick to murder books. Quinn reads all the love letters he wrote to her over the years. Graham eventually cheats on her (kinda), and then Quinn has a miscarriage from an ectopic pregnancy. Quinn despises sex with Graham because it means devastation when she’s not pregnant. They NEVER EVER EVER speak to each other about it. Like seriously they’re perfect for each other and soul mates and all that crap. Two people meet semi cute (their current partners are cheating on them with each other), they fall in love, and it’s a fairytale. Let me summarize this book quickly and (very) spoilery: I was so angry after reading this book, I typed out my review on my phone probably the minute I was done reading it. In my review for “Without Merit” I spoke of “low lows” related to Colleen Hoover. ![]()
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