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Predictable characters and storyline but a perfect summer read!

Typical Fern Michaels book, easy read.

One of the best Danielle Steel books I've ever read.

Cute summer read about Nantucket. Surprising end.

This was a fun read which provides readers with a look into how CEOs live.

This was a mix between Fifty Shades and Indecent Proposal.

I started watching the series and had to stop. I read the book on a flight from Madrid to Miami and loved it. I loved how the author managed to tell the story from two points of views without confusing the reader. It's a sad story but one that needs to be told. I hope this book opens up the conversation about this silent killer.

Do not read this book unless you are ok with dark topics and lots of gory details. I wish someone had warned me.

The concept of this book is great. The execution is very weak. I was ready to give up on it when 2/3 of the way in it became totally predictable. It was too long and I felt the gory details were not needed. I won’t be reading anything else by this author.

The premise of the story is great- the beginning and end are the best parts. The middle is a tad dry but I don’t like to give up. The story is told from five different points of view. Patterson worked so hard on the end that he missed some character development in the middle. Overall it was ok.