Yet again I have laughed and cried along with Coco in this story. The usual mix of chaotic characters are here, Coco's book is a hit, her son Rosencrantz is finally moving out of the house just in time for the hunky Adam to move in. Everything seems to be coming together for Cocoa, but then everything falls apart.I really loved getting engrossed in Coco's world and although I don't want to say too much in case I spoil the story, it has everything: useless ex husband, beloved son finally flying the nest, dotty old neighbour, hunky boyfriend and temptation in the form of a dashing barista, oh and a cute dog as well. Good escapist fun, I look forward to reading the final instalment. Unbeknownst to me at the time, this book is a sequel. This book can be read as a stand alone without the reader feeling lost. The author does a nice job of explaining plot elements that may have happened in the previous book without bogging down the current story. Overall the book had its moments, but I found it just OK. At times, the story felt it was being drug out and never going to end. The element that really bothered me was the formatting of the book itself. The story was to be told through a series of emails and that didn't work for me. I say this because the emails were written in such detail that I found it to be unbelievable. I have read other books that have used this syle and it worked well, this just didn't.
What do You think about Láska Ako Prekážka (2014)?
Super funny, cute, and a great summer read. I enjoyed this book and the humor it contained.
—Farri9
so much better than the first... I loved it and the writing style.
—Blaze