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This is the first book I have read of Cynthia's and it won't be my last. She creates great relationship angst.
I have been up late at night reading, saying just one more chapter and I couldn't put it down.
What would you do if you found out that your father, a pharmacist performed a mercy killing on your mother who was dying from ALS. Jayne does more after finding out, she turns him in, so her name is mud and she decides to change her name so that she could find a job. When her close friend reco ...more
I have been up late at night reading, saying just one more chapter and I couldn't put it down.
What would you do if you found out that your father, a pharmacist performed a mercy killing on your mother who was dying from ALS. Jayne does more after finding out, she turns him in, so her name is mud and she decides to change her name so that she could find a job. When her close friend reco ...more

I liked many aspects of this book, but I felt like there were a few things that I had to suspend reality on, that may or may not have been able to happen. I thought the author captured the shame aspect of living with a parent that committed a crime. I just wish they had not made it like it was something she needed to do to take care of the one that did so much wrong to her.


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Stacey
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