Review: DON’T TELL MEG by Paul J. Teague
Pete Bailey
was happily in love with his wife, Meg—until, one day, he realized that maybe
he wasn’t. Of course, trying to get pregnant would put a strain on the whole
thing. All this led to was nothing but forced and resentful IVF sex, which put
them in counseling. Is it any wonder why Paul was all too eager to get out of
town, where he encounters a sensuous woman?
This book
had an interesting premise, but it was slow. Why were we hearing about another
guy’s affair? Shouldn’t this be about Pete’s affair? All this guy does is whine
about Meg—how much he loved her, how he never wanted to hurt, how he regrets
what he did, blah-blah-blah.
This book was
really not what I thought it would be, which is why I won’t be continuing the
series.
My rating: 2 stars
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