Lynda C. (Readnmachine) reviewed on + 1474 more book reviews
Four older women form an unlikely friendship and end up helping each other work through divorce, career setbacks, troublesome adult kids, and the inevitability of vanished youth.
It's not great literature, but it's an easy read with likable characters and a final scene that veers toward French Farce.
This novel sets up a series that one might want to stash for future need, the way one would stash a luxury box of chocolates for a time when decadent self-indulgence is called for.
It's not great literature, but it's an easy read with likable characters and a final scene that veers toward French Farce.
This novel sets up a series that one might want to stash for future need, the way one would stash a luxury box of chocolates for a time when decadent self-indulgence is called for.
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