This book is frothy, saccharine and easy to read on holiday. I wanted to like it a lot more, but unfortunately I found the cliches and stereotypes too hard to ignore. I disliked the two lead characters for their constant melodramatic whining and could not relate to Annie's fixation on what happen...
Typical chic-lit, but I really enjoyed this one This was a fun read on Kindle, part mystery, part romance.
Good poolside read. Cute, light chick lit. Enjoyed it...had a couple mystery twists in the plot too.
Former childhood friends Annie Quintana and Julia St. Clair are from opposite ends of the class spectrum: Annie is the daughter of Julia’s live-in nanny. While the girls grow up glued at the hip, a life-altering betrayal ultimately severes their childhood bond. As adults unexpectedly drawn back i...
I try not to think about the fact that Henry has left, but it’s hard to think of anything else. After Anya told me the news, I checked my phone, but there were no messages. I remind myself that I always knew our relationship wasn’t going anywhere. Still, I never expected him to leave without sayi...