1.5 stars May contain spoilers
Right. Well I have officially lost a few brain cells/grey matter to this book as well as my precious and ever-fleeting time and well at least one of those things I am POSITIVE that I will not be getting back.
This book was absolutely RIDICULOUS!! The only, and I mean only reason why I finished it was because despite myself (and my hard-earned time and grey matter) I really wanted to know who would stop being a jackass - within the plethora of mindless and utterly "STOOPID" (yes I spelled it that way on purpose, so it wasn't due to my reduction of said brain cells...but I digress)characters - would actually figure out the ridiculousness of the situation and come clean about the whole thing.
I had several issues with this book, as you have probably been able to discern from my long-winded rant.
I will not go into all the details, because like I've said, enough time has been wasted on this. But I will touch upon the things that bothered me the most...Erm, here goes.
The plot is all about a mix-up when a gentleman (Ethan) goes to Tiffany's to buy an engagement ring for his soon-to-be fiancee. At the same time another young man Gary goes to buy a bracelet for his girlfriend...There's an accident,...yada, yada, yada and the bags get mixed up because Ethan decided to help Gary.
To make a long story short, Ethan wants his ring back, but Gary is unconcious and can't give it back.
Now keep in mind that this is an engagement ring from Tiffany's, TIFFANY'S people!! Not your girl Tiffany from way back when, but the ACTUAL Tiffany's store. So we KNOW this ring cost a purrrty penny. This man (Ethan) went ALL THE WAY to TIFFANY'S in New York from LONDON....ENGLAND specifically for the ring!!! The reason I stress this is because the first time Ethan gets the chance to ask Gary's girlfriend for the ring back, he doesn't because he doesn't want to upset her further because her boyfriend is hospitalised...Ummm...Okay, maybe, maybe, we can sorta understand that (or maybe not, depends on how gullible you are as a reader, but whatevs). Still, we are talking about a five-figure ring people! Anyhoo. So the story lumbers on and he returns to London (without said ring, mind you) and when he has another opportunity to call Rachel (Gary's girl), he decides not to because it's his daughter's bedtime, you see. So he doesn't...No, seriously.
The story continues to lumber on and well you can imagine that if the plot starts like that, imagine how the rest of the book continued on. Let's just say that it involved Gary not telling the truth, Rachel's best friend stealing the ring back for Ethan, Ethan also finding out "disturbing" news about his love Vanessa (the one he initially bought the ring for)and Gary and Ethan setting aside their differences (Ummm...Wha??!!) all for a neatly wrapped ending with a contrived and VERY unbelievable romance...Or two.
Trully, the only reason why this book got that extra .5 is because the daughter, Daisy, was a dear at times.
Well there you have it.
But you know, maybe I was being a little too harsh with this book. Maybe my thoughts were a bit jaded because I happen (whispers) to own a $150 silver bracelet from Tiffany's which I happen to love.