Tuesday, June 3, 2008
The Sunday Wife by Cassandra King
This novel was surprisingly good, much better than I thought it was going to be. It's not riddled with the religious undertones that I thought it would be. It focuses on the characters and the relationships they develop with others.
The scenes are so vivid you feel as thought you could step right into them.
The last half of the book was so intriguing that I couldn't but it down however despite some surprises the novel falls into a path of predictability that readers have come to expect from most novelists today.
This predictability does not take too much from the reader in fact it makes you turn the pages quicker to see if your prediction comes to fruition.
Many of the characters are among those we find and interact with in life regardless if we want to.
A simple yet entertaining read.
Grade: B
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