I enjoyed this book, but I do wish a few things would have been different:1. I realize the author is British, but if you're going to write about America, use the correct verbiage. We do not have car parks here, we have parking lots. We don't "get on" with one another, we "get along." And so forth.2. The author mentions that Anabelle had Kit's bank statements. OK, but why? We're left to assume she was going to steal money from Kit, but it's never explained why she would do that. The rest of the book sets everything up as her trying to get more money from her dad because she's running out. If she was that desperate for cash, she would have stolen from Kit before the bank statements were discovered.3. We never do find out why Anabelle's dad isn't returning her calls. I thought maybe he died, but we never get to know.4. Your friend sets you up with her abusive ex-husband as part of a scheme to defraud her current boyfriend and you totally forgive her and move forward?? WHAT???? After that kind of betrayal, I think I'd have a hard time ever even looking at the person again, let alone being their friend. The story of a woman newly separated from her husband and her three friends, living in a rich Connecticut suburb, I found this to be an easy and enjoyable read. No earth-shattering events, but just enough to keep you wanted to know what happens next. My only complaint would be that the women spoke with an obvious British affectation, even though they are all from the United States. Other than that, it's a good summer read.
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A review stated this would be a fun book to take on vacation..........not so much.
—tgoods15
Didn't love it as much as some of her other books
—happyniss