Loved the storyline and the numerous characters. There is lots going on, but easy to keep straight. A "feel good" book about friends and family . .. with a few rotten apples and problems to keep it balanced.
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Turned out to be a good book about an artist whose grandfather dies, leaving her to sort out her family, and a business. Was much better than I expected, read it three times!
I thought it was a hard book to put down! If you like Marian Keyes or Sophie Kinsella, you will like this!
This was a wonderful, quirky book. I was very surprised at how much I enjoyed this book. Lucy may not have been relatable, but she seemed to be a very real character with real problems. Her difficulties had me chuckling at times and feeling frustrated for her at other times. She is surrounded by eclectic and amusing friends and family. All in all a wonderful book that I would recommend to everyone.
Excellent book for a night of light reading with a happy ending! Quirky characters with just enough suspense and
surprises to keep you interested.
surprises to keep you interested.
cute chick lit book, some very good laugh out loud parts
I thought the book was good. I would read her again.
Love the characters!
Reasonably good read, though the back cover is deceptive.
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A quirky story that's quite original!
good, quick read
Love, betrayal, forgiveness, redemption and fabric softener. Lucy Madison's life is spinning out of control. After her grandfather crashes his motorcyle for the last time, this frustrated artist is left picking up the pieces (not to mention holding the ashes). But fulfilling his dying wish of befriending his pregnant young girlfriend turns out to be even less fun than she expected. Add to that the return of her, uh, unstable brother, the tyranny of her nasty roommate, and the fact that boyfriend number...whatever, has turned out to be Mr. Not in This Lifetime, and Lucy knows it's time to switch cycles.