Let me start off by saying that I couldn't even finish this book. (I got a little over halfway through and had to stop.) There was nothing that drew me in, I didn't care what was happening or about any of the characters. I don't any of the characters had anything redeeming about them either.
The story was well written, but it didn't catch/keep my attention AT ALL. I'm not really sure why. Well...it was sorta boring, that might explain it. And there wasn't really much happening. Lots and lots of filler but nothing more. Miranda runs off with her true love, to only turn around the next day and want a divorce, she somehow becomes a model, a couple nasty notes get sent to her mother and herself. There's Conor, whose suppose to be helping but to me, he doesn't really seem to be much of anything. Very boring.
There were SO MANY stupid people in this book. Fist there's Miranda who runs off with this way older guy just because she's unhappy with her parents and magically in love with 'The Count'. Um, hello, all she had to do was last a little longer in school and then she would have been free of them. In the end, causing fewer issues. Sorry but any female who does something like this is just stupid in my book. Or when a guy wants to do something, usually sexual and you don't, the 'don't you love me' comment...yeah....no! Pathetic, sorry but I don't care how old you are. Common sense.
Then there's Conor. I'm not even sure what the hell to say about him. Professional? Um? No, I wouldn't consider him one of those. The fact that whenever he was around Miranda, not to include him just seeing her picture, was all sex, sex, sex! Of course I love a good sex scene or sexual encounter or whatever, but this was too much. I mean he's just constantly thinking of her with other guys and seeing her naked or close to it. He gets all upset after seeing her with Jean-whatever his name is and he's cursing and hitting things. Um...he had just met her. I just don't get it. Was she THAT pretty? She definitely didn't have anything good about her, appearance aside. That was just annoying. Or him constantly asking her about all the men she's slept with. I'm surprised he was able to get anything work wise done.
I didn't understand why everyone was always saying different things about Miranda. For ex: Her mother saying that she wanted Miranda to come home, but Miranda said the opposite. Her mother saying that she was paying Miranda an allowance so she could stay in France, which made no sense to me, considering she didn't like her daughter. Her ex saying that it was love at first sight, maybe for her but then turns around saying that Miranda had taken advantage of him. When at the beginning of the story, they're on the plane and he's getting physical with her. It was very confusing. Although that might have been explained if I could have finished. Oh well.
Another stupid person was Miranda's best friend...nope, I can't remember her name. She meets a guy, sleeps with him the first night and a week later is ready to move to a different country and live with him? Could you be any stupider? He gets a grant, which is totally 'legit' because she saw it when it arrived. Seriously?
I did notice on my kindle at Location 168, the author used the name Mary Alice instead of Mary Ellen. I never understand how the wrong name can get past by the editor?
"Try and remember that asking a Personal Assistant for coffee is a sexist act." How? Your an assistant aka a helper outer.
Why did it seem like Miranda's school file was lying like right in the head..ladies lap? I mean it'd been almost what? a decade since Miranda had last been to the school. The fact that Conor whips out some random badge saying that he was 'in charge' or something stupid like that, and the lady automatically starts telling him whatever he wants to know...very weird considering she never asked what it was he was supposedly in charge of. That scene made no sense to me.
Why does the main guy in books always seem to have broken their nose at some point?
Considering Miranda is a model, how tall is she? I would assume she's just your average kinda model, being at least 5'9 typically and really skinny. Not like in one of the special categories? Like the short models or plus size. But when she's standing next to Conor, who we're told is 6'2, her head only comes up to his shoulder? That makes her sound short.
It was pretty obvious to me right away that Jean-? was gay. No surprise there. Actually, how 'the world' thought him straight was the surprise, given the descriptions of his clothing.
What was with Conor constantly lying to Miranda about stuff? Like why he was there, who he was working for...everything? It's like she'd ask a simple question and he'd give her a 180 kinda answer.
Again giving Miranda's model status and a models height...why was she having to do some much reaching when she was looking for the chocolate the one night? That scene was really stupid. She comes out wearing some supposedly baggy sweat clothes and is doing all this stretching, trying to find chocolate, while Conor is sitting there watching as her top goes up an inch, then another inch, then another. Half a boob is hanging out. haha Move on already!
So if Eva and Miranda only spoke to each other on either's birthday, why bother even with that?
"And I can't help it if men come to the wrong conclusion." The fact that she would actually utter those words? Wow! I don't know if she's in denial or what but given how she acted throughout the story, IDK. Then being surprised that men considered her a tease? And she still seems clueless? I mean if you're stripping your clothes off while chatting with a guy you just met, what kinda conclusion would you expect?
Considering Miranda's 'under age' was brought up when she got married, how did Edouard not realize how old she was? I mean his cousin was going to the same school...in the same room.
What was with Conor constantly tucking his hands in his pockets? Even while sitting down? (Strange.) It makes me think back to some article or something I read/saw a few years back where it was implied that whenever a man put his hands in his pockets, it meant he was thinking about sex. I guess that would work with Conor then.
Another question in regards to Miranda's height issue...she was talking with her 'stalker' at the one party. Later, Conor wants her to describe what he looked like. Of course she can't though for some weird reason, especially given the fact that she had recognized him from the previous party. She starts off by saying that he was "tall", but "not as tall as you" (referring to Conor.) Um, again that makes her sound short. If he's taller then Miranda but shorter than Conor, and we can assume she's at least 5'8/5'9, saying he was 'tall' doesn't make sense, given the fact that they would be around the same height.
When Miranda is taking to the Eiffel Tower with her friend ?...what was she trying to show her? That was never explained. There were red flowers but?