This book was worth the read and worth the money spent on it. I felt particularly drawn to Quinn's character, she was fixated on the parts of her life that she couldn't change and as someone who went through something similar to Quinn I definitely understand that narrative. I read this book after reading Verity and not having a clue what the insides of the folds would uncover for me. I went through an ectopic pregnancy at the age of 20 and I lost my right fallopian tube, and in that moment I felt broken, I felt like nobody would ever love me enough to give up their desires for a family. I can only imagine what Quinn was going through psychologically after many failed attempts at having a child, and then once the thought passed her mind, the unthinkable happened. I would recommend this book a million times!!!!