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In terms of her change of mind, the thought of losing Mike forced her to realize the strength of her feelings for him.
I liked Joan but not her relationship with Mike. Hearing it made such a difference in the reread. I kept wanting him to walk away. The romance just didn’t work for me and I couldn’t put my finger on her turning point from treating him so condescendingly to loving him enough to marry. This was a fail for me.

I agree with Lauren, when Joan saw that she could lose Mike she had to look inside and figure out what she really wants. She had to make some serious adjustments with her attitude.

Remember that scene in the bar when she came to apologize and he was having none of it? That might have been a turning point. He shutdown on her and she really had to work on getting his forgiveness. That might have been Joan’s reality check.