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The book is well-written and fast-paced, with no objective flaws. The author portrays Jennifer as a caring mother and wife while rebelling against her family. Her self-doubt and questions she ask herself show that she did not take her actions lightly, and her concern for her family was evident. The family dynamics are relatable, with teenage children absorbed with their friends, sports, and cellphone usage, and a husband who wants to relax after a long day at work without any confrontations.
The book has no objective flaws, except for Dan, who is egotistical and considered himself the boss of the family. However, this role was essential to the plot and made the story more intriguing. The Kindle version of the book has a few formatting issues that the author may want to look into, but they did not distract from the reading enjoyment.
This professionally edited book deserves a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. The romance, adventure, and suspense mixture kept the reader's interest throughout the book. The lessons about how one's actions can impact an entire family are ones everyone should learn to have successful relationships. The minimal errors encountered, my enjoyment of reading the book, and the many lessons I learned justify the rating I gave this book.
Fans of romance, adventure, and crime-thriller books, couples raising children, and older teenagers should read Now or Never. The non-borderline profanity in the book makes it inappropriate for younger teenagers, but they could also learn from this book. The minimal errors encountered, my enjoyment of reading the book, and the many lessons I learned justify the rating I gave this book.
In conclusion, Now or Never by Mary Wasche is a captivating novel that explores the lives of women who feel taken advantage of and ignored by their families. The story offers a compelling exploration of the importance of self-reflection, family dynamics, and the consequences of actions on a family.
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The book is well-written and fast-paced, with no objective flaws. The author portrays Jennifer as a caring mother and wife while rebelling against her family. Her self-doubt and questions she ask herself show that she did not take her actions lightly, and her concern for her family was evident. The family dynamics are relatable, with teenage children absorbed with their friends, sports, and cellphone usage, and a husband who wants to relax after a long day at work without any confrontations.
The book has no objective flaws, except for Dan, who is egotistical and considered himself the boss of the family. However, this role was essential to the plot and made the story more intriguing. The Kindle version of the book has a few formatting issues that the author may want to look into, but they did not distract from the reading enjoyment.
This professionally edited book deserves a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. The romance, adventure, and suspense mixture kept the reader's interest throughout the book. The lessons about how one's actions can impact an entire family are ones everyone should learn to have successful relationships. The minimal errors encountered, my enjoyment of reading the book, and the many lessons I learned justify the rating I gave this book.
Fans of romance, adventure, and crime-thriller books, couples raising children, and older teenagers should read Now or Never. The non-borderline profanity in the book makes it inappropriate for younger teenagers, but they could also learn from this book. The minimal errors encountered, my enjoyment of reading the book, and the many lessons I learned justify the rating I gave this book.
In conclusion, Now or Never by Mary Wasche is a captivating novel that explores the lives of women who feel taken advantage of and ignored by their families. The story offers a compelling exploration of the importance of self-reflection, family dynamics, and the consequences of actions on a family.
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I love the plot. I think it relates commonly to most women who stay at home as their value as stay-at-home moms, tends to be undervalued in society.
Jennifer Davis is rather bold in running away, however, I am very curious about what happened to Charlie. This is rather an interesting spin on the story.
Congratulations to the author
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