The last 3 or 4 pages of this book had me grinning like crazy! The author really held everything right up until the end and then just let it all come out. This book was adorably cute. I loved Natalie and how she was a strong and independent woman, but still felt vulnerable and insecure all at the same time. While at times I wanted to smack her and tell her to just tell the truth, I couldn't fault her for lying. Even though Natalie was the central character, this book would not have been half of what it was if it wasn't for all of the friends, both old and new. Easy, enjoyable read. Makes me want a sequel so that I can see where they all ended up! The fact that this woman had a complete inability to tell the truth was bothersome for me.What made her totally unlikable, for me, was her willingness to justify and excuse being completely dishonest.I found the book interesting enough to complete. However, I didn't believe in her happily-ever-after. In my mind, I imagine as soon as it is convenient,she will revert to lying again. Which would have negative affects on any relationship.I did enjoy may of the other charachters and would have liked to know more about them.The ending was very abrupt. However, by the end I was pretty much done.I had read two other books by this author. I enjoyed them both and thought I would like this one, boy was I wrong.
What do You think about The Baby Group (2011)?
Really good book. Will read more by Rowan Coleman.
—sb33