Aimee P. (apete1977) reviewed on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Meggie is damaged - we get that, we just don't know why until the book unravels her story. Lamb does a good job of incorporating flashbacks and stories to slowly reveal what happened to Meggie.
However, that's where the compliment ends. The rest of the book is incredibly cliche. The supporting cast of characters have their identities and Lamb keeps beating those same identities like a dead horse. It got old. She needed to develop her characters and round them out a bit more.
The story was predictable and about 100 pages to long. Glad to be finished.
However, that's where the compliment ends. The rest of the book is incredibly cliche. The supporting cast of characters have their identities and Lamb keeps beating those same identities like a dead horse. It got old. She needed to develop her characters and round them out a bit more.
The story was predictable and about 100 pages to long. Glad to be finished.