A review by gibetal
Infidelity by Stacey May Fowles

2.0

This book is getting two stars because I did want to finish it, but I wasn't really enjoying it. The writing was lovely, but I didn't like any of the characters. Every single one of them was a personified stereotype, from the loving boyfriend to the poet. The relationships were all incredibly cliche; the loving, but dull, relationships were flung aside in favour of the passion, excitement, and chemistry of an affair between two opposites who you would have never expected to be together. I'm sure this was intentional, but I was expecting something different.

I was so excited for a book set in my home town and a story that I thought would provide insight into the fictional mind of someone having an affair. This book just fell flat for me, unfortunately.