Juliette Ward is tired of trying to be superwoman. Her job's driving her crazy, her house has been burgled three times and she's scared to let her six-year-old son out to play. But just as she persuades her family to move to the country, her DJ husband Jon promptly lands the breakfast show on a new London radio station.
Juliette knows he'd be mad to turn down his big break. But she hates the thought of swapping her stable marriage for a long-distance relationship. Big city versus country idyll? If only things were that simple...
I did like the book and it was an enjoyable read at times. The ending chapters were the most exciting part of the book. It was good and I liked it so I kept reading, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend this book to anyone. I got it as a used book sale and it still had the euro price tag on it and I thought that was really cool and the synopsis sounded good so I got it. The story is not super unique, but the author puts twist to make it more of an original story with known events if you know what I mean. The plot was slow at times and after the first hundred pages I was about to stop reading because it did get really slow and I was tired of reading it, but I kept on reading. At times I liked it at other times I was tired of the book.