Have just finished this book, read whilst on holiday and lost myself in it completely, I should stop reading her books as they make me daydream about things I would like to achieve! The love triangle within the book was great and left you hoping that it would work out between the two of them. Enough twists and turns to keep your interest without losing the underlying story and could imagine this happening in New York! A must read for daydreamers! I thought this book was promising, I liked that the main character had a job as a florist as that was something I hadn't read about before and it was interesting to reflect back on the man she inherited the shop from. However, it turned out this was the only part of the book I found interesting. The relationship she had with Ed got really repetitive (especially because Marnie[?] seemed to be forgotten about halfway through the book), the constant hints-but-no-story to Rosie's past weren't filled with tension they were just annoying, and I HATED the writing in the last chapter as it felt like soemthing from a cheap romance novel. This is my least favourite Miranda Dickinson book so far.
What do You think about New York Masalı (2000)?
I just could not get into this book. I found the characters and dialogue to be so boring.
—alessandro
Just finished this lovely signed copy my friend bought me for Christmas
—adinn