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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 7669 comments Mod
Cork O'Connor is separated from his wife and is secretly involved with another woman. Did you form any early judgments about him?


Phrynne | 607 comments No because I assumed he was permanently separated from his wife so his life was his own to lead as he wished. It became more complicated as it went along though!


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Veronica  (readingonthefly) | 694 comments I did, though it didn't prevent me from liking him. I didn't get the sense that the separation was permanent at all in the beginning. It wasn't until Jo made it clear that she wasn't interested in reconciling that I viewed it as a permanent thing. Molly even made mention very early on that Cork was missing his family; he denied it but I didn't find him believable.

But yes, then it all got much more complicated, lol.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 7669 comments Mod
I must admit I was disappointed in him initially. Though they were separated, he was interested in repairing his relationship with Jo. Sleeping with another woman is a major setback.

Yes, I got over it:) The further the story progressed and the more I learned about the man, the more I came to live him despite this weak moment.


Mary Beth  | 193 comments I feel that he did try to get back togethor with Jo but I feel he didnt try hard enough. I did feel a little bit disappointed in him too Jonetta but they were separated and his wife was wife was doing the same thing so I wasnt disappointed in him for long.


Kris (My Novelesque Life) (mynovelesquelife) | 563 comments Mod
I would have been okay with it if he didn't want to get back with his wife and if he was more serious about the other woman. I am disappointed but it seems to fit his character so I got over it.


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