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It's the perfect marriage. Everyone says so, even her closest friend. Really, as Vince has pointed out, many times, Imogen just couldn't manage without him. And he's saved her from the family that didn't love her. Couldn't she? And has he? There's only one way to find out. Imogen's on a journey in search of herself. But her past is right on her heels.
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Imogen Weir - wonderwoman/cleaner lady is everyone's new favorite in town, after running away from a husband who is quite a character.
It's a like a soap opera, written down.
“Imogen stop acting stupid”
“Don't call Imogen stupid, she is a wonderful, intelligent person”
- 2 adults in an argument.
You don't learn anything new about the two lead characters after the first few chapters. So I'll tell, since it won't be spoiling.
Vince is super controlling with serious ocd issues. Imogen at a weak point in her life thought this horrible specimen would be the best choice for her. Realizing her mistake soon enough, she plans an escape.
This theme of the controlling husband bordering on gaslighting could have been better utilized in the plot, to provide a mystery element. This book is no mystery, just mildly thrilling. Very mildly.
Also works as an advertisement for perfumes, clothes, cookware, (and some other french brands of stuff I didn't bother to find out), and still more of France itself.
Don't read.