![]() ![]() Jack then entraps his newly-wed wife so he can abuse her. He spends the next few weeks systematically cutting Grace off from the life she’s worked hard to achieve for reasons that don’t hold up under any kind of scrutiny, but she falls for them because she’s an idiot. So our plot is idiot #1, Grace, marries idiot #2, Jack, despite only knowing him for like six months. ![]() Let’s see if we can figure this out together. It’s disposable, joyless, yet just well-crafted enough with a hint of mystery to keep your attention. This is like…you know when you stumble upon some awful movie on The Hallmark channel because someone-not you-left it on, and then you go to change the channel yet somehow end up watching the entire thing? Behind Closed Doors is like that. ![]() Normally I have to force myself through bad books, and normally I’ll derive at least some pleasure between starting and finishing, even if it’s at the book’s expense. Paris is a bad book that I read in two sittings because I couldn’t put the stupid thing down. ![]()
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