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Good Husbands by Cate Ray

Good Husbands

A Novel

by Cate Ray

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  • Jun 2022, 352 pages
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Melanie H. (Tallahassee, FL)

What Am I Missing
It took me awhile to get into this book. The format of each character having her own chapter should have helped, but I found their voices too similar at first to keep them straight. But the writing was good enough that it kept my attention and about halfway through it really picked up. I began to have a real sense of dread as I read on, wondering what was going to happen next. I'm sorry to say I'm still wondering because I did not get the ending at all.
Sandy F. (Davis, CA)

The characters and premise never came alive
I found the 3 women characters wooden and could not care about them. The premise of the book did not grab me or interest me. At page 200 I gave up.

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