Til Death We Do Part by Bruno Beaches
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Pablo, a police officer who has recently received an official complaint against him and is being accused of using the station database for his own personal research, is now having some major marital issues at home as well. His wife, Delilah, decides that she has had enough of him after 29 years of marriage, and wants out.
We follow the couple throughout the break up, how they handle it, and all the feelings - oh, those feelings.
I enjoyed the storyline but it tended to be a little repetitive, with the same things happening over and over. Pablo writes to his wife begging her to come back, she says no, he cries, repeat. The contestant contact by Pablo is a little creepy and stalkerish, even after Delilah tells him to leave her alone. And Delilah was just outright mean. Hasn’t anyone heard of communication before?
After reading the author bio, I honestly think that this is his story with the names changed. If not, then the resemblance is uncanny!
Overall, a good read. Not your typical feel good love story, but I can say that Pablo loves with his whole heart!
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