After finishing my last read I wanted a similar emotional read. Unfortunately I didn’t find it here. Although it’s subject matter was similar to my last read, the characters were un-likeable and the aftermath of the subject was not written about well.
The main characters Graham & Kennedy were two of the least likeable characters I’ve read about. Let’s start with Graham, he’s a player, that face is made abundantly clear with the amount of girls he finds attractive and how many he’s slept with/ sleeps with during the course of the book. Now I’m a lover of angst, I like some OW drama and don’t have issues if our hero sleeps with someone else, it happens, it doesn’t offend me. BUT what I don’t like is when the hero is so full of himself he gives no shits about the girl he’s actually falling for and that’s where Graham fails as a character. He’s too busy chatting about other girls and how hot they are, what a great rack they have, how he’d like to sleep with them blah blah. It’s constant. So much so I forgot he actually wants Kennedy. Mind you, I’d forget about Kennedy too, with her boring personality and non existent spinal cord. She’s dire. If you think I’m being harsh, let me put it into perspective… SPOILER WARNING…
When out for a run, Kennedy gets knocked down by a car, the driver is mine other than our Graham, who, in all his cocky arrogance is drunk driving. Now Kennedy who’s barely conscious decides that Graham should leave the scene and save himself and then gets angry in the following weeks when he stays clear of her out of guilt. Yuh-huh. She’s such a good person.
There’s a part in this book that tackles a very hard hitting topic, sexual assault and it’s brutal. But once again Kennedy manages to ruin the way it should have been conveyed to the reader. While she’s being assaulted (after an argument with Graham) Graham is inside getting cosy with the bane of his existence (but an easy lay, so he always goes back to her) Amanda (I can’t remember if that’s her name - so sue me) and then when he realised what’s happened Graham runs to the hospital and goes to see Kennedy and just like that she forgives him.
By this point I was done with the book. I don’t care how nice and good a person Kennedy is, she would have been traumatised and in no way would she be willing to forgive the dick that is Graham. But she does.
Their story continues but I won’t be following it. There was nothing I could find redeemable in this one.