Was pretty funny. not quite what the title made me think it would be but a good read none the less.
This was like reading a log of someone's daily activities. I'm questioning the editor on this one. How many pages were dedicated to "got drunk, went to bed, got up, walked the dog". I get that Ace's loneliness was being "developed", but I was more bored than she was about 1/3 of the way in. The p...
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It’s very funny and compulsive. I immediately connected with the main character and could not wait to find out what happened, and was keen to read on to find out what misadventures she got herself into. Happily Ever Madder is actually the sequel to Diary of a Mad F...
Light and supremely funny with a little heart thrown in the mix. Perfect summer read. Warning: crude language and jokes ahead! I recommend reading the 2 books and 1 short story that come before this one. The characters and story build on each other into a richer reading experience. Ace Jones...
When I leave there, I pick up some fried chicken and take it home where I eat by myself at the picnic table in the backyard. Well, not really by myself. Buster Loo sits beside me on the bench and stares at my chicken like it might fly off. “Today is the day,” I tell Buster Loo when I give him a s...
Fans of Bridget Jones should like this one.” —News and Sentinel (Parkersburg, WV) “McAfee’s novel is filled with delicate Southern charm as well as backbiting Southern snark, and her characters alternate between inducing laughter to prompting eye rolling. Fans of [her firs...