Member Reviews
The writing was ok but I found it hard to connect with any of the characters. Honestly they were acting like hs kids. A bit too far fetched too.
This is my first book by this author... I had a hard time getting through it. I really did try. Just wasn't the book for me. I felt it was confusing starting in high school and then moving on. Too much 'Colleen' in the book as well. Because of this, I was unable to get into the next 2 books in this series.
This is another great book by this author. Has a great storyline I enjoyed and even better characters. Read this one in one sitting and didn’t want to put it down. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to everyone
The end was everything, the characters were interesting to learn about and they are with each other
Mine, Not Hers (first of all, stupid title!) is a one note story of one couple's journey from high school sweethearts to a marriage in flux.
Katie and Jason met in high school in a moment of insta love, the way teenagers have a way of doing. Katie was so insecure, though, that she couldn't for the life of her fathom the hottie liking her, so she spurned him every time he tried to talk to her. Finally, he got through to her, thanks to some help from her friend, Colleen, and they spent the rest of the year happily in love. Then came college, grad school for Jason, then real life, where Jason opened up his sports medicine clinic and she stayed home with their kids. So far, so good. They're happily married, settled in a new gorgeous house, she's made friends with a neighbor. Then she starts having disturbing, erotic dreams of Jason with another woman. She and Jason continue to have lots and lots and lots of sex, but in the back of her mind, she knows something's wrong. And when she sees a receipt in his office with a woman's writing on it, she knows Jason's keeping secrets from her. But, instead of being the mature adult she should be, and asking her husband if anything was wrong, she proceeded to sneak behind his back with the help of her new friend, Melanie (the heroine in the next book), and Colleen, to try to figure out what's going on and who the woman could possibly be. Sigh...
Mine, Not Hers was frustrating. It had the potential to be a really good story about a marriage in trouble. But, it didn't live up to the potential. Katie was annoying and ridiculous, although sweet, and if it weren't for the fact that Jason could win sweetest husband of the year award, I would probably 2 or 1 star this. All this ended up being was a kind of boring tale with too much sex and not enough communicating, and an annoying woman who I wanted to smack a few times.