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I think I might be jaded by either reading too much contemporary in a row or the drug addiction problem along with a woman that is pretty much a doormat to her father.
I wrote my updates pretty much knowing the outcome of those issues and the ending didn't make me like it more, in fact it is again, just too convenient and this time made me cringe. He should be judged by turning his life around. And the conflict with the Dad, argh, meh. I cannot even get excited about my argh. It was OK. I liked revisiting the Sheppleys.
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Over 50% in and this is just not my type of book. We got a struggling addict almost 6 month clean. NA and AA guidelines make it clear that you are not supposed to start a relationship in the first year. So I'm annoyed. In love hormones, dopamine, is like being OCD and mentally unstable. Yep, I've read that in multiple articles but the last was an old February 2006 issue of Nat Geo. So trying to get over trying to be clean for yourself and not add into it all the crazy feelings of a relationship, it seems like a bad situation to even let start. It is obvious that the brother had something going on, the sister, in 3 1/2 years, never thought about ordering the police report or autopsy report? This hasn't come out yet and maybe I am wrong, but I bet he was just as doped up. So... now she does it? And him not coming out and just telling her what is up. I guess he just doesn't remember, right! I'm not good with lies, and I'm really bad at women that stay in situations that are abusive, emotionally or physically. Well, her dad is a dick from the very beginning of this book and she is 23 not 16. No there are so many things wrong with this and... I'm thinking, "why the hell did I think I would click with the contemporary just because of a good writer." 54% and if I didn't love the premise of the next book, I wouldn't be reading on in this one.
So far a 2 and I'll change it if something makes it better or worse, but I think this is my review.
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Argh! 63% (10% more) and another misconception about addiction and dependence, yikes! From the NIH and many others agree, website,
I'm not a doctor, nurse, or addict, I have had people in my life that were addicts and even I learned these thing. This might not get away with a 1 star from me. Especially because I see the writing on the wall, prediction here I think I might be hating on this though I semi like the characters. I don't hate them but the story line. Yikes, what a turn around on the series for me.
I wrote my updates pretty much knowing the outcome of those issues and the ending didn't make me like it more, in fact it is again, just too convenient and this time made me cringe. He should be judged by turning his life around. And the conflict with the Dad, argh, meh. I cannot even get excited about my argh. It was OK. I liked revisiting the Sheppleys.
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Over 50% in and this is just not my type of book. We got a struggling addict almost 6 month clean. NA and AA guidelines make it clear that you are not supposed to start a relationship in the first year. So I'm annoyed. In love hormones, dopamine, is like being OCD and mentally unstable. Yep, I've read that in multiple articles but the last was an old February 2006 issue of Nat Geo. So trying to get over trying to be clean for yourself and not add into it all the crazy feelings of a relationship, it seems like a bad situation to even let start. It is obvious that the brother had something going on, the sister, in 3 1/2 years, never thought about ordering the police report or autopsy report? This hasn't come out yet and maybe I am wrong, but I bet he was just as doped up. So... now she does it? And him not coming out and just telling her what is up. I guess he just doesn't remember, right! I'm not good with lies, and I'm really bad at women that stay in situations that are abusive, emotionally or physically. Well, her dad is a dick from the very beginning of this book and she is 23 not 16. No there are so many things wrong with this and... I'm thinking, "why the hell did I think I would click with the contemporary just because of a good writer." 54% and if I didn't love the premise of the next book, I wouldn't be reading on in this one.
So far a 2 and I'll change it if something makes it better or worse, but I think this is my review.
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Argh! 63% (10% more) and another misconception about addiction and dependence, yikes! From the NIH and many others agree, website,
Treatment is unique for 3 different types of pain: acute, chronic, and end of life. Acute pain is treated in a similar fashion for all patients regardless of addiction history. However, follow-up is important to prevent relapse.
I'm not a doctor, nurse, or addict, I have had people in my life that were addicts and even I learned these thing.