Leah
Written on Jun 12, 2018
What I love about Jodi’s books is that she really makes you care about her characters - what Nina does is absolutely wrong, but her reasons for doing it are absolutely sound. I wasn’t against her at all - you have to do what you have to do for your family. It obviously wasn’t all plain sailing, with other things coming out, but I was on Nina’s side the whole damn time.
It is one of my biggest frustrations that the court system in any country (particularly in the UK, though) cannot adequately punish somebody for a crime. Sexual abuse should be a life sentence without parole and I don’t care who that offends. Ditto murder and manslaughter and people who kill other people by accident (car accidents etc). So I felt a sense of justice by what Nina did, whether it was right or wrong.
This was yet another brilliant, gripping read and I’m very excited to dive into another one of her backlist titles.