Copyright: 2008
Publisher: Dell
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 0 (audio book)
Challenges: TBR challenge
New-to-me author? no
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Simple Description
Lexi Smart is out on a Friday night with her friends. She isn't having a very good day. She didn't get a bonus at work and she has her father's funeral the next day. Next thing she knows, she is waking up in the hospital..and it's 3 years later. She is married, she has new friends, she is director of flooring at the company she works for, and her teeth and hair are fixed. Who is this new Lexi?
So begins the story as Lexi tries to fit in to her new life, but with her old attitude and way of life. She soon learns that she wasn't happy with her marriage, even though Eric seems like a wonderful guy and makes millions. She learns she was having an affair..but isn't positive she really was or if the guy is just trying to take advantage of her amnesia.
Her Mom is the same, still avoiding her. Her sister is more grown up and keeps getting in trouble.
Lexi tries to start piecing together her life while at the same time moving forward and being happy.
Now what you really want to know…my thoughts:
I thought this was a fun girly book. There were several times when I was laughing out loud at different things that were said or happened. I usually enjoy Kinsella's books and this was no exception. If you are looking for a light read – I recommend this one.
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Happy Reading and thanks for stopping by……Kris
4 comments:
This one was a little "out there," but I still thought it was great fun.
I love Kinsella's books! I can't wait to get my hands on her newest one, 'Twenties Girl'.
If you love Kinsella, you'll also love a new book called 'Knickles and Dimes'. It has hilarious characters and a really great story. Also for readers who love a fun, light read. I'd recommend it!
Anyway, thanks for the review : )
I like the storyline of this one. Sounds like a fun read.
I just about died laughing when I got to the part about the Mont Blanc. Not my favorite Kinsella book, but I enjoyed it.
--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
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