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I'd say it is also a cautionary tale and that should make anyone considering even contemplating adultery to think twice about the consequences of playing with fire! Take George for example, who gets his fingers truly burnt when he goes after Stella despite being a married man. I loved it how he was just too conceited to see what was happening right under his very nose! But who is manipulating who? George has his own agenda
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Childhood sweethearts Stella and George have a history and they're about to continue where it left off.
This cleverly written dark and twisted story that is probably one of the first books I have read in which I didn't like either of the main characters, (and I think that is the point) yet I still found the story thrilling! Who to emphasise with? It's a light read with short chapters which helped increase the speed I read this. (