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Wyn and Remy Gastineau were perfect together… Until, without warning, Remy walks out on their life, their love and their marriage. Wyn is blindsided and heartbroken. It takes her years to get over the loss of Remy. Sometime later, their children call a family meeting and Remy is acting strange. Wyn refuses to hope. Remy has moved on. She must do the same. But she’s wrong. Remy wants her back and he’s pulling no punches. He’s determined to do the work to piece together the marriage he shattered. Forced by circumstances to tell Wyn things he never wanted her to know, Remy reveals his tragic secrets. As the family reels from pain long buried now laid bared, Wyn realizes instead of letting go, she has to hold tight to the man and the family they made that’s perfect together.
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Needs 10 more cups of groveling and therapy.
I'm trying to figure out who this book is for? I think.. a divorced spouse that regrets their decision and fantasizes about being quickly forgiven and taken back by their ex with minimal repercussions, explanation, therapy or groveling. I was excited for the premise of this, read the reviews and decided not to read it. But the lure of KA got me when it came in my library holds. I didn't hate it like some other reviewers. But I had the same challenges with the hero and heroine. And why does there always have to be a crazy ex girlfriend/wife/friend? Ooof.
I say all this, but stayed up until 12:30am reading it.
CW: hero is physically and emotionally abused by his mother his whole childhood. She's dying of cancer now and returns home to say goodbye. Hero and heroine are divorced, both had other partners while separated, hero had a long term relationship. Side character (future heroine of a book?) was sexually assaulted in her past/off page.