I don’t really have many spoilers for this book that I want to talk about because even by reading the description, it’s pretty easy to tell what will end up happening. As you can see, guilt is a strong theme in this novel, but hope is too and healing. Of course, she loved him, but as she began to have feelings for Michael, it made her feel so guilty. I also love how Francesca isn’t sure what she wants and yet still wants to grieve for the loss of her husband. I think that constant struggle with guilt and love made for an interesting story. Michael fought himself a lot when it came to loving Francesca. I love books with strong emotions and sadness and everything else that comes with heartbreak because they always feel more impactful than the novels that don’t have those emotions. This book had more emotion in it and less playfulness, which is honestly right up my alley. I can’t say it’s my favorite, but it’s definitely in the top three. Okay, so I think I enjoyed this one a lot more than most of the others.
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