Her Life in Ruins by Cynthia W. Gentry


Catherine Saunders is struggling. She’s buried herself in meaningless one night stands and copious amounts of alcohol while she attempts to finish her PhD in Archeology and come to terms with her recent divorce. When the key artifact of her dissertation goes missing, Catherine has to tame her desperation and reexamine her own choices — and her own conscience — to get the vessel back. 


The premise behind this read, and the overall plot, were intriguing and fun, making it a light-hearted almost-beach-read. But, the over-academic pretension, underdeveloped side characters, and borderline unlikable heroine, made it a little more of a slog than it should’ve been. 


More Mary, fewer daddy issues, a less predictable twist, and more relationship development could have made this a winner. 


Huge thank you to NetGalley and Abrams Books for this advance read! 


Her Life in Ruins: ★★1/2

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