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The plot of this one managed to be both paper thin and contrived.
The first 50% or so of the book were actually somewhat decent but after that my did it go downhill.
Adrienne is extra dramatic in all circumstances, and she is absolutely unable not to center herself even when someone confesses to something profoundly traumatic that happened to them. She shouldn't be allowed to have custody of any children and yet we are supposed to root for her or care about what happens to her instead of being angry with the people who are allowing her to keep on traumatizing her children.
There's a bunch of small annoying things about the way this book was written. Per example the author felt the need to remind us semi-regularly that Adrienne's nails are manicured for some reason. There's also a gratuitous fatphobic scene that added exactly nothing to the story.
There's a rapist with magical sperm or a supernatural ability to rape women at the exact moment where it'll get them pregnant.
We have aborted babies showing up as adults manifesting out of thin air (thanks to the magic sperm I guess?), one of them doesn't think twice about eating a stray dog but gets all mopey about being ugly for some reason. The ugly twin has a connection with his long dead (by suicide) rapist dad who talks to him but apparently not to the other twin?