I was pleased that the author didn't fall into the trap of describing bedroom scenes in detail, nor did she throw in a lot of bad language. I also liked the way she tidied up most of the loose ends in the final chapters, without making them seem rushed. There's not much humour, but it's more thought-provoking than typical light women's fiction; it might even show some people the dangers of increasing debt. I was considering three-and-a-half Bookbag stars, but on reflection, am awarding four. It's unlikely to appeal to men, but suitable for women of all ages.
Thanks to the publisher for sending the book. We also have a review of [[Keep You Safe by Melissa Hill]].
If you liked this, you might also like [[The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella]], or [[The Nanny by Melissa Nathan]].