He enabled her for years and but finally gets fed up, and then instead of being a responsible adult he's a manipulative prick. Katie is spoiled and entitled and Scott is a shortsighted enabling ass. I didn't care for either of these characters in the slightest. He works out an elaborate plan to divorce her and cause her to hit rock bottom so she'll have the surgery. So her husband, Scott, hatches a plan to take her to the moon where the only doctor who performs the brain implant surgery for her condition works. The only other option is surgical impntation of a chip in her brain, which she's afraid of and so refuses. Katie is supposedly bipolar, and along with the common occurrence of her going off her meds when she feels well, even when she does take them they're not entirely effective. I received an ARC of this book from the Publisher, via Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.
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