This book would be ten pages if not for the CONSTANT repetition of phrases. Ms. Mason found herself a few key phrases she found to be terribly tricky, clever and smart ('Railroaded into marriage', for instance) and proceeds to milk them for everything they are worth, which is not a whole lot. The characters are stereo-typical and juvenile, at best, and none of them are particularly 'charming'. The plot goes from one 'snafu' to the next, none of them particularly harrowing or engaging. Frankly this book could not have been worse if it TRIED. Save your money.
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