![]() I actually didn’t mind that so much because I was so curious to see how we’d arrive at that conclusion. I will say I had the whodunnit pegged fairly early. and it made me wonder more than once if the author was a little out of touch with us mere mortals but I digress. (Of course she can’t divorce her husband, he’s so much richer than her and what would that leave her with? Three successful celebrity hair salons? Pfft.) There is another POV character- Kenzie, who is supposed to be struggling, but I honestly didn’t understand how. I will say it’s hard to relate to a millionaire and sometimes I was frustrated with how much focus there was on Marin’s stuff or keeping her status. The prose isn’t overly flowery or descriptive. I was sucked in from the moment I started and finished it in less than 24 hours. The book wastes no time getting to the story. Marin hires a private investigator to continue searching for him, since the police have given up. The police don’t have any leads and one year later he is still missing. ![]() She stops to take a phone call and by the time she turns around her son is gone. Marin is out shopping one day with her son in a busy market. ![]() Other content warnings: attempted suicide and suicidal thoughts, drug overdose, and self harm. While it is a central theme, there was nothing too graphic in regards to the abducted children. ![]() I was worried it would upset me (abducted children is the main plotline, and not something I really want to cope with). ![]()
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