I'm still working on finishing this book, the same way that K.C., a member of the knitting club, is having a difficult time finishing any project that she starts. "If K.C. had been six years old (instead of forty-six) she would have been labeled ADHD; by virtue of maturity, she had lucked into the opportunity to describe herself as a multi-tasker." I can relate to K.C.'s erratic personality - I often have more than one project or book on the go, but unlike K.C., I always finish what I start.
I am determined to see this story through to its conclusion despite the fact that I'm still having difficulty finding a hook. I felt a spark of excitement as the relationship between the main character, Georgia, and the father of her child, Dakota, started to progress, although too slowly for my liking. They seem to still have feelings for each other, although they are both reluctant to acknowledge this. Georgia's feelings for James are hidden underneath the facade of anger and frustration that she reveals in his presence. I think she is afraid to get involved again because she doesn't want to put her heart out there only to have it shattered. She keeps mentioning all the women and flings he has had to remind herself not to trust him. Will Georgia and James realize they still love each other and are meant to be together or will the relationship with their daughter affect their outlook?
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