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Review by:
Collette Scott
on Jan. 04, 2012 :
In this second installment, Monica is a woman torn. Facing the desire for one man and the love of another, she is lost and confused. To add to the mix, she must face both men on a daily basis. During this inner turmoil she faces several life changing incidents that threaten to throw her over the edge. Instead, Monica fights back. She finds the strength to keep going and make the right decisions and learn from her mistakes. A far cry from the selfish and manipulative wife of Troy, this Monica is a woman learning that her past actions do come with a price - at times very high.
Monica is the second in a series. It's a well-written tale of a woman's growth, almost a coming of age. All the characters in this series are very realistic and honest, and the pace of the novel is fast enough to keep you turning page after page. Monica is a tough and independent character with a big heart and sassy demeanor that you can't help but like this time around. As she comes to terms with her losses, some heartwrenching, you feel her inner turmoil and sadness, and there is also the regret that makes you want to shake some sense into her. But through it all, Monica's charm is that she does realize what is the most important and wise thing to do, and she accepts these life-changing decisions with a mixture of graciousness and appreciation that warms you to the end. Mr. Tripp continues to grow with this interesting storyline, and I'm really looking forward to the next installment!
(review of free book)