Another book of Jane Costello that was just a real pleasure and fun to read!
As always - the main character is just superb, a person that I'd like to be a friend with. So human and so normal, so funny and so clumsy, and all the "bad" things, there were actually so funny, happened to her, which made her so, so real. Zoe's mum has irritated me a little when she was pushing her daughter so much to the second wedding, but then she has rehabilitated herself. The children: Ruby and Samuel were drawn so good, I'd like to have such children of my own! The friends of Zoe in America were also superb, they have their depths and problems, but were also so human.
As for the males characters... Hmmm... Let's just say that at the beginning Ryan just played with my nerves. He was so distant and unfriendly - which, considering the circumstances, may be logical, but anyway he didn't need to be so aggressive towards Zoe. It was not good that Zoe couldn't stand to him and never told him what she was going to say and explain, I think it was the only thing in this book that I didn't like at all, I mean, heloooo, Zoe, you are a strong girl, just tell him what your problem is, and don't forget the laundry especially!
The writing is, as usually, so simple to get into, with a lot of funny moments, but interspersed with serious moments as well, especially the one when Samuel has a serious accident. This book has me hooked from the very first page, was easy to follow and I just couldn't wait what is going to happen next!
What is significant too, is that the book is settled finally not in NeW York, but in Boston. I like a change of scene sometimes:)
This book is really worth reading and I'm waiting for the next Costello's book!