by Hester Browne
I would have enjoyed this book a lot more if every single woman in it wasn't trying to assist a man in both home and office roles. Where are all the high flying females in the author's world? The most shocking statement was when she suggested a man needs a woman to organise his diary and social life...
The description on the back of the book made this sound like something I might love, something akin to Jennifer Crusie's Bet Me and Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones' Diary about love and career in contemporary London. From that description, the heroine, Melissa Romney-Jones sounds like a competent and...
3.5At the beginning I wondered why the heck anyone liked it. The girls were ditzy and I just didn't get it. A few chapters in, it started to get interesting. I'm glad I kept with it because it was enjoyable. Although, her father needs a sound slapping.
This is my sister's favorite series of books she's been begging me to read them for years. I'm going to give it a try.
It just didn't jive with me (too much frivolous complaining), but it's still a decent book. Fans of Shopaholic will enjoy.
Well... That sucked. I was in desperate need of a fun, light read after a few months of very oppressive reading. The fact that the setting is London was supposed to make this fantastic. Much to my dismay, I ended up with this book that seemed oh so promising. It wasn't. It was flat, boring and the p...
A nice little chick lit book with a heroine that proves you can be a good girl with a touch of a feisty bombshell inside. The twist and turns of the story keeps you guessing how it will end.
I mentioned my mood for fluffy reading, so my former roommate brought this over. I've not read chick-lit in years, so I was a little scared. And after a few pages, I was rolling my eyes at the British girly girls who were obsessed with fashion and status. But I told myself I'd give it 100 pages befo...
This on started off strong but was a seveare dissapointment at the end. I don't really recomend it.