Quinn and Graham are already broken but this is the proverbial straw and the reader is left wondering how they can ever possibly overcome their obstacles. Eventually they reach a breaking point and Graham does something stupid. They are doing the avoidance dance and pretending like everything is fine. She’s putting up physical barriers so he won’t get too close. She’s putting on a brave face and then crying in the shower. Slowly we see Quinn pull away from Graham but we don’t know why. They have one of those epic relationships where they fit together and orbit around each other and the rest of the world is left out- the “then” chapters are full of passion and sex and sweet, sweet pillow talk.īut no marriage can sustain that kind of heat and CoHo slowly starts to tear it apart in the “now” chapters. (I’ll admit right up front I like Graham a whole lot more than Quinn.) The story begins with their meet cute and boy it’s a doozy. Soulmates and lovers these two are absolutely perfect together. Graham and Quinn tell us the story of their marriage from a then and now perspective. I had heard this was a book about marriage and was very curious to see how Colleen would put her traditional spin on the material. My brain is a pile of mush after finishing her latest novel, All Your Perfects. Welp, you’ve done it again Colleen Hoover.
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