
Instead, I would’ve preferred this to happen early on (just like the game-changing, tear-jerking event of the first book… you know what I’m talking about). Here’s the thing: I wished that this book was approached differently. Filling in the gaps was the hard part - ergo, the Lori situation, the Chelsea situation, and the Mrs. From what I understand, Jillian Dodd knew she wanted this to happen very early on. Normally that kind of thing would make me burst into tears, but I didn’t (because I expected something way more somber). I kept expecting something absolutely terrible to happen (and totally dreaded it), so I was quite surprised by the big event (and kind of relieved).


Mac conflict didn’t exist.īased on the dedication, I steeled myself for the very worst. The days of strip football are over, but I find it hard to believe that Jayden could start caring so much about… wallpaper. I miss the banter and wittiness of days past, but I understand that these lovable characters had to grow up. Unfortunately, I was kind of hoping that this book would EXCEED them, considering almost every other Jillian Dodd book has done just that. You’d think that there’s no way it could hold up after all that time, but it met all of my expectations. I’ve been waiting for this book for three years now. Then there are the words that will unravel me.Ī few little words that will change my life. Our lives are like single threads meticulously woven together-the result an exquisite tapestry of past, present, and future.

It’s amazing how a few little words can change your life.Īnd becomes incredible with I’m pregnant.
