![]() ![]() And she only picked Zach as that one night stand because he sounded like Vince. ![]() ![]() Thought about pretending Zach was Vince when she was going to sleep with him as a one night stand. "I loved him a lot." She kept her gaze firmly on the diamond. Hell she didn't even tell Zach she loved him until the last page and then she told him while still comparing him to Vince. She really was having a love triangle with Zach and Vince's ghost and the ghost was winning for like 90% of the book. I do mean ALL THE TIME! He was dead but he was like a main character with a staring role. For one it put a knot in my stomach that she thought about Vince all the time. This book was so bad about it that I really don't buy Maddie's love for Zach and I don't blame Zach for his doubt either. Just because I am okay with dead exs doesn't mean I want to read a book where I believe the hero or heroine loves that dead ex more. To me I love when a widow finds love again and life goes on. I don't mind books with dead exs as long as the the new love is just as special and loved. Because if that person wasn't dead the new one wouldn't have a shot with them in the first place. I have friends that don't like reading books with dead exs at all, because they feel like the new love interest is second place always. ![]() The thing that ruined it for me was that I felt like poor Zach was second place to Maddie's dead boyfriend Vince. But the biggest problem I had with this book. Let me just say that this book was just not for me! Sorry but I didn't like the heroine Maddie. ![]()
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