A review by scappyreads
Something Blue by Emily Giffin

1.0

This book is ultimately pointless. Darcy has still not grown in any measurable way. While no one (even a selfish train wreck like Darcy) deserves to be betrayed by the two people she trusts most, it is still really difficult to think of her as a sympathetic character. She never looks inward to understand her part in any of the events that befall her; rather, she goes hunting for the next male crutch to pick up the pieces and tell her she's pretty and her butt is still perky despite the fact that she's heavy with twins. I was also pretty appalled that she manages to land Ethan in the end even though I knew it was coming from the minute she browbeat him into allowing her to stay with him in London. From then on, it was a pretty painful ride to the end, hoping that she finally does become even the slightest bit likable. Alas, the hope is in vain.