A review by readingwithana
Madly, Deeply by Erica Crouch

1.0

(Review thanks to a free digital ARC from NetGalley)

Annaleigh and William have known each other since they have been kids and now, they are ready to get married. Everybody is very excited to finally see this pair get married and have a family together. However, it does not seem that fate is not on their side.

It was hard for me to come up with a good summary for this book. This book is all over the place that is hard to pinpoint what is worthy of being mentioned. At the beginning, I found it pretty interesting but as the story continued, I found it difficult to keep myself interested in the characters and the plot.

First, the characters are not very likable. Annaleigh and William seemed very bland and were not given much dimension. The only thing that was evident between the two was how much they loved each other but that got boring fairly quickly. There is also William's little sister, Mary, who is very bossy and became one of the most annoying characters in this book.

There are many inconsistencies that go on in the book that makes the book lose its credibility. For me, it made the book less interesting and confusing because I did not really understand what was going on. Also, there was the introduction of ghosts and dark themes of that sort but it continued to add with the confusion. A lot of the inconsistencies went along with these themes of the book and for logical reasons, did not make sense.

I honestly do not what else to say. This book is just very terrible.