While Katy particularly, deals with the aftermath, it was emotional and I found myself sympathising so acutely with her that I found myself weeping on occasion. And when it drops - even though you know it’s coming - it still packs an emotional punch. It’s fantastically well written as while we revel in the joy of how happy our couple are, you know something big is coming and that gives you that tension of just waiting. For the first while in this story, all is right in Richard and Katy’s lives. You’ll also be missing out on a fantastic story. You have to have read The Contract before this one or you will have no background on Richard and Katy, or what they went through to find each other. As you can tell, this book is not a standalone. In my head, Richard, Katy and their family are happy - did I really want to read about a problem in their marriage that could destroy them? I mean, I knew it would be alright in the end but did I want that trauma in my life? I decided to suck it up and just go for it. Having enjoyed and adored both The Contract and then The Baby Clause, I knew that I had to read the next in Richard and Katy’s story, The Amendment.
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