#53
I found out that I have map.dot.fingerprint dystrophy, and with my eyes going blurry most days, it took me a while to read this book, with the tiny print, but I did it and this book was fabulous
#53
I found out that I have map.dot.fingerprint dystrophy, and with my eyes going blurry most days, it took me a while to read this book, with the tiny print, but I did it and this book was fabulous
A fun mystery unravels in a group of real estate agents who for work the same company but compete to sell a $50mil home to snag the prized commission. The story goes back and forth between time before the murder and after as well as from different points of view. A quick, enjoyable whodunit! Book#53 in 2023
Book #53
4/5
VERY loosely (from whar I can tell) inspired by Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea, this one has a few surprises which, honestly, would have been more *surprising* if I hadn't read both of the aforementioned books. Still, there were a few things that I had not expected, and I would call it a worthwhile read. 😊
This was #53 for #Roll100. I finished it about a week ago. I really enjoyed it, especially after reading Trespasses so recently. It reminded me of Derry Girls because of the ages of the main characters, but that's probably the only similarity. The language was much more coarse, and the everyday difficulties of these girls were more difficult.
@PuddleJumper
Def a chick flick book but I expected that given the name. A few laugh out loud moments, but mostly a predictable onslaught of sexual innuendos that lead to you know where (kinda raunchy) followed by regret followed by a normal chick flick ending full of drama then happiness and love. I‘m ready to pack my bags for Scotland though!! Book #53 in 2022
Simple to read but a powerful message. Perfect for a day that I'm struggling with self-worth. #53-2022
22 #53 I love this series! Totally attached to the characters and how they have developed.