Is the grass always greener?
Synopsis
When David meets old school-friend, Erin again he falls head over heels in love. He leaves his wife and their sixteen-year-old daughter to marry Erin. But, in a small village people have long memories and they move south for a fresh beginning. Erin’s behaviour starts to change in a very strange way and David wonders if she is punishing him for something he’s done?
My review
David left his wife and 16 years old daughter when he fell head over heels in love with Erin 2 years ago. He and Erin were old school friends but Erin moved to Australia.
And when by sheer coincidence they meet again so many years later, the attraction is just too big to ignore. And eventually they even got married.
Their marriage is a happy one, with the usual but not insurmountable issues. They take a next step in life, when David has the chance to go after a promotion nearby London.
After the move, Erin behaves suddenly very strange and out of character. David even becomes afraid of his own wife. But what caused this change in Erin? Did David do something wrong and he isn’t aware of it?
When we first get to know David and Erin, they are this happy couple, but also a bit struggling living a small town where everyone knows that David left his wife for Erin. Being in a small town, everyone blames Erin for wrecking a perfectly happy family.
Rather quickly in the book, despite my initial dislike for the situation, I realized that David and Erin truly love each other. Erin knows that David has more in his sleeve than he even realizes, and pushes him in taking decisions he initially is not sure in taking. Erin does this with the best intentions, because she loves him so much.
The whole situation goes for the worse after they move. Erin suddenly becomes more aggressive towards David. The reader knows what is the cause, but the situation quickly gets of out hand. But how far will everything deteriorate?
In a way, you understand Erin her feelings, but her actions are over the top. And when it evens goes as far as domestic abuse, all the sympathy you had for her, disappear.
And when she starts doing things behind David’s back, even the understanding is gone.
The further you go in the story, the more sympathy you feel for David. He has nobody he can rely on, being in a new place. But I had some relief when he quickly builds a friendship with Jessie and Jakub, and despite everything that happened in the past, he can still rely on his ex – wife.
This is a thriller which made me wonder how it all would end, and what consequences everybody would carry. And also a reminder that sometimes the life we had wasn’t so bad at all…





























