@trinsec OK. I think those aren't reasons I would read something, so I don't really understand, but thanks for explaining
@2ck If you mean why I grabbed that book, it was just random. My mother has an ebook subscription, 8 random novels every month. I have to download it for her and put on her ereader. As such I have access to those books as well and can read any of them anytime too.
So if I feel like reading something, sometimes I grab one from that collection and never quite know what to expect. The title looked interesting enough to me in this case.
This way I have read some nice gems, but also stupid books that I just cannot finish.
@2ck Largely really that, the language used. They're talking normally, doing confrontations the way I could do as well. Plus as an autistic person, it is kind of fascinating for me to see other people's (and in this case it would be the writer's) thought processes that leads to a certain action. This story was largely sane enough for me to enjoy.
So even if it was not my genre (dealing with divorce, with a potential new love, with old memories and getting over it, with maybe losing somebody near you) it was relatable enough.
The writer really did her research, and her own life was also a large influence on the story. The story was realistic in a way that makes you want to read to see how it ends up. Every character had their own behavior and you can't please everybody was very clear to see.