About a quarter of the book was spent on Chloe crying and getting over her ex-fiance Chris, half was building up the excitement about their Paris trip, and the last quarter, the actual Paris trip and other adventures they went to before that.
During the Paris portion of the book, it was more of a travel guide in novel form. At first, there were conversations between the characters, but towards the end, everything else was narrated. Even the conclusion of the trip and the book itself turned out to be rushed, more of like an afterthought.
I really don't like stories that don't have character development in them, and that's one big fault i find in Daring Chloe. So okay, Chloe managed to come out of her shell in the end, choosing to live in Paris for a few weeks and embrace her adventure side for once. But i can't say the same for the other girls in her book club. I know the story is about her, hence the title of the book, but one-dimensional supporting characters? Seriously??
Becca, the poor roommate who's sole purpose in life is to contradict everyone's suggestions. Kaitlyn, the ditzy shopaholic. Annette, Kaitlyn's mom and loving wife. Go-with-the-flow Paige. The reliable aunt, Tess. There was even no resolution about Chloe's almost kinda strained relationship with her mom.
Personally, i find it such a pain finishing the book. Took me seven days, which, based on the previous books i've read, is a long time. Daring Chloe is just book one of Laura Jensen Walker's Getaway Girls series, but i'm not sure if i'll read them too.