![]() ![]() He too has regrets and past demons, leading him to push those he loved away. While I wasn’t sure about Marcel at first, as he seemed like a strange choice for Viola, given the way she’d been burned, he grew on me as the story progressed. ![]() And it was nice to see her finally do something for herself by running away and engaging in a week or two of passion, after sacrificing everything for a “husband” who ill-used her and children who are grown and no longer depend on her for everything. She is still struggling to deal with the fact that everything she once thought had been true of her life for the past twenty-three years had been a lie, and I love how this pain is reckoned with. Viola was already a relatable character in her appearances in the prior books, and I loved getting to know her better from her own perspective. Viola has been through the wringer emotionally since the events that opened up the first book, Someone to Love, and it was wonderful to finally see her get her happy ending. Someone to Care is yet another fabulous installment in a fabulous series. Someone to Care. New York: Berkley, 2018. ![]()
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