Fliss: the sister. Older, wiser, bitter from her own
divorce, she tries hard to not get Lottie to elope. When Lottie does anyway,
Fliss decides to sabotage the wedding night (because if they don’t consummate the
marriage, they can get an annulment and won’t have to go through a messy
divorce like she did).
Ben: Lottie’s very immature ex who shows up out of nowhere.
Handsome, charming, rich. Lottie and Ben had a fabulous summer together years
earlier when they were 18 and now want to get the magic back.
So that’s the gist of it. There are a few other characters
thrown in, some mildly funny moments, but that’s about it.
My other complaint about the book was the language. Usually
Kinsella has a few swears thrown in throughout, but this one had a lot. And
they weren’t mild ones either, if that makes sense. I don’t mind d--- and s---
but the f word always makes me uncomfortable. And it was there. Many, many
times.
So… do I recommend this book? Not really. It’s not
horrible. It’s not amazing. It’s just somewhat meh in between. I’d give it probably 2.5 or 3 stars out of 5 simply
because I really like Sophie Kinsella as an author. This book, not so much. But
I definitely do recommend her last book before this one, I’ve Got Your Number. If you want a hilarious and truly enjoyable
book, that is the one for you. J
Have a great day everyone, and don’t forget to check out Tanned, Toned and Totally Faking It and Iced Romance, two great summer reads
that will keep you turning pages. Hollywood, glitz, glamour, love, breakups and
more, these should be on your summer reading list!
xox