

You can see the end coming, but you cannot do anything to stop it you are hostage to your own twisted devotion to “Happily Ever After”. Reading this book was similar to being a train crash victim.


Yes, I know it was naïve of me to think that these two love birds would get together in the end but how am I supposed to think else wise when everything from the tone of voice to key plot points (ie, two completely different people forced into each other’s company) has the air of a mills and boon formula. Lou, 20-something, has been made redundant from her waitressing job and is forced to take the position of carer for Will, an also 20-something ex lawyer who has been paralysed due to a freak accident.
