![]() I will say at times I one hundred percent wanted to yell at both Quinn and Graham as most of their problems could have been resolved if they had just talked to each other. The characters were written so well, they were realistic lovable characters. As they started to talk about their future together and their plans, which was terrible because we knew they weren’t going to get that. However, towards the end of the book, I found the ‘then’ chapters to be almost more heart-breaking. At the beginning of the book, I could not stand the ‘now’ chapters as they were so depressing. I thought ‘It ends with us’ made me sad but somehow this book just struck a chord in me. ![]() The ‘Now’ is seven years into their marriage with them struggling with infertility and trying to keep their marriage afloat. The ‘then’ is when they were both in their twenties and they had just met and started their relationship. The story follows Quinn a woman who is struggling with infertility and this leads to a struggle with depression and causes a rift in her marriage with Graham. ![]() This book was beautifully written, it’s a CoHo book so I did not expect anything less. This is only my second CoHo book of the year, which I can’t believe as we are almost halfway through the year. She has taken my heart and ripped it into a billion little pieces. ![]()
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