Later today I will be sharing my review about the book Hold Her Down! However, in the meantime I thought it would be fun to give you a little taste bit of a taste of the book!
The
marriage seemed to work out well for Peter, but not so much for
Elizabeth. Peter got up every morning, showered and went to work. Every
so often, he would pop a frozen waffle in the toaster, or pour a cup of
juice for one of the kids at breakfast. Sometimes he would put the food
away from the dinner Elizabeth cooked at night. Sometimes not. He would
stack the dishes up next to the sink, rather than in it, which drove
Elizabeth mad. About once a month he would load the dishwasher, although
he seemed incapable of actually running it. As his business travel was
increasing, Elizabeth was left alone more and more. When he was home,
Peter played the doting father role perfectly. He attended school and
sporting events. He hung out with the children in the evening. He was a
fun daddy. Things were generally amicable between Peter and Elizabeth
with the kids there, as long as she was not yelling.
But
there were occasional biting comments that criticized the way Elizabeth
handled things. Small, but pointed, remarks that one really had to pay
attention to hear. But she always heard them and took them to heart. And
of course there were the fights about money. Always about money. When
the kids were not around, Elizabeth and Peter were either bickering
about how the household was run or ignoring each other. When she really
thought about it, it was almost worse when Peter was home. He loved the
kids as best he could, and was great with them, but paid little
attention to Elizabeth. It was one thing to sleep alone every night when
your husband was away. It was quite another to sleep next to someone
who refused to touch you. On the nights he even bothered to come
upstairs to share her bed. She could not remember the last time they had
had sex.
But
Elizabeth didn't know how to define herself outside of the context of
wife and mother. She knew she was not happy but could not see herself
ever really making a move to leave Peter. She knew she didn't have the
guts to do it. After all, in her experience, she was the one who was
left, not the one who did the leaving. And her mother had assured her
over and over that no one would want a divorced, middle-aged mother of
two. She asked Peter to go for counseling in the past. His response was
to laugh at her, telling her that she could go if she wanted, but he was
perfectly fine the way he was. Agnes' advice on the situation was that
Elizabeth should try harder to meet Peter's needs better. That was the
job of a wife.
Elizabeth
was failing as a wife and probably failing as a mother. She knew she
had failed as a daughter, never able to live up to Agnes' high
standards. No matter how hard Elizabeth tried, it seemed that she was
doing nothing but failing. She tried to hold back the tears that
accompanied this realization. The sky was quickly growing dark and sleet
had started to fall. Elizabeth was thankful for her GPS, a voice in the
darkness, telling her where to go. If only she had a GPS for her life.
It
looked as though she had about forty-five minutes left before she would
reach her destination. She was in a rather remote area with narrow,
winding roads, and the houses were farther and farther apart. Often the
houses were not even visible from the road, just dots of light peeking
through the trees. The smell of wood burning stoves was permeating
through the vents of the mini-van. Elizabeth was praying that a deer
would not run out across the road. She had hit a deer when she was first
married. Actually, the deer had hit her, but Peter never thought that
way. She was so focused on watching out for a deer that she didn't see
the very large pothole ahead and struck it square on the
front-passenger-side tire.
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I was in no way compensated for this post, but was supplied a book for review purposes. All views are 100% my own and not influenced in anyway.
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Thanks for sharing the excerpt and taking part in my blog tour. I really appreciate all the support.
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