Helpful Score: 1
Easily the least well-written of the Spa Girls trilogy. I'm still pretty sure that I don't understand Poppy. Her friends, who we have come to know and love in the two earlier books in the series, come across as silly & self-involved. She herself is confused & convoluted (or maybe that's just the writing) and not really believable. Kind of reminded me of a friend of mine though. After reading some of the introduction, I think Ms. Billerbeck may have used this book/character as a way to promote some of her own views. While that in and of itself is not a problem, it wasn't written into the book well. If you are a fan of the series, you should read this one just for completion, but you'll probably miss the excitement and interest of the other two books.
Helpful Score: 1
Great book. Third installment of the "Spa Girls" Series. This one focuses on Poppy and her quest for love. It involves a set up date, a plastic surgeon, and a patient of hers. It is unpredictable until the end.
Great way to end the trilogy by Kristin Billerbeck!
I love this series. The author's writing is fantastic.
I love Kristen Billerbeck's writing. This book was better than book #2 in the series, in my opinion.
Very tame and trite story. I haven't read the first 2 but it really wasn't necessary to follow the story. If the others are as shallow as this title, I'll stop here. I read a lot of Christian fiction and unfortunately, the writing is frequently very poor. By the end of the story (which I forced myself to finish), I was really tired of Poppy and annoyed by her family, friends, boyfriends, and her whole persona.