Ratings10
Average rating3.5
Totally brain candy. The characters were interesting enough, the storyline was entertaining enough, and the conflicts were plausible. Obviously this was no #1 NY Times best seller, and for good reason, but it was a short suspension of reality. I read this because James Patterson identified this story specifically as he described identifying a raw idea worth pursuing. A woman who marries men in overlapping segments, unbeknownst to them, and then kills her lovers at the most opportune time. Is that a sales-worthy idea? Yeah, I suppose so. Did it wow me? No.