Helpful Score: 2
Where can a 40-ish woman turn when her marriage has gone stale and her kids treat her like an unpaid chauffeur? In Beth Riordan's case, it's to cyberspace. She takes a zany romp with love through wry, revelatory e-mails to Thomas, her handsome neighbor in a New England suburb, a travel writer in the middle of a divorce.
Helpful Score: 1
This was quick read, and an enjoyable one. But, I must admit that I found the main character's behavior to be startlingly codependent and almost a bit on the "I'm gonna boil your daughter's rabbit" Attraction side. Everything ends up the way you think it should be, except that this woman needs some serious therapy, stat.