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A review by kellyhager
Desperate by Daniel Palmer
5.0
Daniel Palmer has become one of my go-to authors for unputdownable (shut up; it's a word if I want it to be) books. Because oh, this book.
So many twists and turns, so many things I didn't see coming, so many creepy and sad things.
I really felt for Gage. Horrible things had happened to him (his wife and son were killed in an accident involving a drunk driver) and so obviously he'd fallen apart for a little while. (In the normal way, not in a crazy, Charlie Sheen implosion.) But now things are looking better. He's remarried and he and his wife are considering adopting a baby. And then they meet Lily who is pregnant with a baby she doesn't want. Perfect, right?
Of course not.
This is an amazing, ridiculously fun book. I can't imagine you won't love it as much as I did.
Highly recommended.
So many twists and turns, so many things I didn't see coming, so many creepy and sad things.
I really felt for Gage. Horrible things had happened to him (his wife and son were killed in an accident involving a drunk driver) and so obviously he'd fallen apart for a little while. (In the normal way, not in a crazy, Charlie Sheen implosion.) But now things are looking better. He's remarried and he and his wife are considering adopting a baby. And then they meet Lily who is pregnant with a baby she doesn't want. Perfect, right?
Of course not.
This is an amazing, ridiculously fun book. I can't imagine you won't love it as much as I did.
Highly recommended.