
Not quite what I was expecting, but enjoyable all the same. The mystery/suspense part was really well done and I liked the diversity of the different characters. Despite there being multiple MCs, which kind of automatically leads to less "stage time" for each character (so to speak), they all felt real and palpable. Both, the characterisation and the plot, didn't lack depth or 3-dimensionality.Allthough I'm not quite sure what to think of JD and Robert's relationship... which can only be described as extremely unhealthy. And, yeah, they acknowledge this fact and talk about changing and doing better the 2nd time, but the fact remains that Robert is downright pathological jealous and JD's way of handling it is being (even more) flirtatious. Which, you guessed it, doesn't help in the least.IMO, both are in extreme need of some therapy, as a couple and individually. Because, srsly, this can not be the author's opinion of a HFN, not to mention a HEA. It is dangerous and destructive and shouldn't be handled, or portrayed, as not that big a deal.