I picked this book up because of the reviews. It was a fast read. I started yesterday and I’m already finished.
It’s not bad, but not up to hype it got, in my opinion.
The main romance: the relationship with >!Celia st. James!< felt dry and slightly abusive.
I kept reading to understand why she picked Monique beside the obvious choice >!about the article on the right to die. That part was clear from the beginning since she was doing a memoir and refusing to say when she could publish!<.
As soon there was that scene with her driver Nick I had figured it out why she has chosen the protagonist and kept reading until the end.
It felt shallow and a beach read at best. It had zero emotional impact on me and I couldn’t form a bond with any of the characters except maybe Harry and her second maid.
Thoughts?
ItsJOVANI t1_ivy4ihl wrote
I enjoyed it, but felt similarly. It was a quick, engaging read and left pretty much no lasting impact on me. I’m fine with this because that’s what I expected and sometimes those are exactly the kind of books that get hyped up. I personally would classify this book as a “fun” book. It’s not a book that will challenge you or change your mindset, it’s just a book that’s hard to put down for a few hours.
I think the Monique storyline weakened the book. I like the idea of it being from the perspective of the writer, but her being tied into it felt forced and melodramatic to me.