"Escape to the city that never sleeps" is actually a very, very good description of this book, because it mostly felt like a tribute to New York. And this is actually my biggest problem with Isla Gordon's books, because well, she writes novels around something: around a dog, around a city... and the plot feels like an after - thought. She centres New York (in that case) in the centre and thinks about a story and well, I know how well this author can write, I loved Lisa Dickenson's books, and perhaps it'S time that she, again, starts writing her novels around characters.
But whatever. My problems aside, it was a lovely and uplifting read, full of warmth and easy to follow. The author added some "mysteries" throughout the story that I could have lived wihout, like with Ashley's grandma and the repetitive listing of Ashley's plan. The writing style was brilliant, full of humour and great one - liners and Ashley's character was truly great. She didn't take no for an answer, she was very persistent actually, but I like this in my fictional characters, probably because I am not like this and when someone says no, than, well, it's a no. For Ashley not.
Of course the descriptions of New York were just spot on and you can see that the author has also fallen in love with this city. Altogether, it was a warm story about second chances, looking for happiness, also lovingly describing relationship between mother and daughter.