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I am finding it hard to write a review of this book because I feel so indifferent about it. I cannot say I particularly like or dislike it. It is just okay.
This book tells the stories of Shelby and Gibson, two individuals who have recently experienced life-changing losses. Shelby has lost her wife who has died, and Gibson is going through a divorce from his wife. Each of them needs something or someone to help them out of their ruts. Enter Cammie, a young, attractive woman who fills a hole in both of their lives. However, she is not what she seems.
The reader is aware from the start that Cammie is a liar. It is made quite obvious that she is manipulating the two main characters. There is no mystery or intrigue in the story. The synopsis basically tells us the entire story up front. For me, it is a bit boring. Nothing shocks or surprises me in the plot.
It is hard to feel sympathy for Shelby and Gibson. They each are using Cammie for their own needs, so it is not surprising that it is so easy for her to manipulate them. As a reader, I found myself frustrated with their inability to see her for who she really is. Neither of them is particularly likeable or relatable for me.
The book is well-written, and there are no issues with the plot or characters. It just hasn't left much of an impression on me. Unfortunately, I would not recommend it.