![]() ![]() She wants a divorce and nothing is going to stop her from getting it. In the time the story starts, she is done hearing those wretched five words. The most insulting words that drives Tessa farther away from him every times he utters them. Every single time they make love, he utters five words as he finishes. Tessa is tired of being in a marriage where her husband doesn't care about her. The word choices bugged me but I'm not sure you'll care as much. And it really served it's purpose as a romance book. It was still good and it's a 'real' romance. I'm not sure why she did it because it's rather amateur to have such a weird dialect if it's not the natural way you talk but whatever. If you have a kindle in the first place, like I said I'm not sure it's available anywhere else but ebook, you can just look up the word by highlighting it if you don't get what she was saying. However, it seemed like she used the thesaurus for every other word. ![]() Because I once had a vocab obsessed freak for a teacher, I could keep up with Natasha Anders' word choice. The only thing I didn't like was the vocabulary. It's so emotional and it holds a bunch of drama. ![]() I mentioned it before in another review but I forgot to do it. Living_Free, there's a note at the end for you. ![]()
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