![]() And maybe has a chemical addiction or mental illness? It's left unresolved, but it seemed really weird to me that her sexual history was a big deal when the Coleman twins' borderline twincest relationship seemed to be let go with a "boys will be boys" handwave. She's an evil slutty/cheating ex-girlfriend and irresponsible sister who develops stalker tendencies. ![]() And given the treatment of Helen, I can't help but wonder if that was because Beth is the heroine.) (Also, yes, the stripping thing is a quasi-secret, but there's really no such thing in small towns.)Hope's sister, Helen I do not even know what was up with that storyline. (Not that I object to the lack of slut shaming, but I've lived in too many small towns for me to find that anything less than weird. ![]() I've lived in small towns, and the idea of small town strippers who own quilt shops frequented by grandmothers? Maybe there's less slut shaming in Canada, but I can't see that happening in the US. ![]() Better than book one, but I kept shaking my head at Matt ('cause he's kind of an idiot in the first part) and Beth. ![]()
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