Angela’s husband, Jonathan, promised if something happened to him, he’ll send her a lover. Two years after his death, nothing happens and Angela feels like she’s an emotional wreck.
Trying to cope with her misery, she ends up going on a trip to Greece with her over vivacious mother – Vivian, who’s although full of life, is actually afraid of dying, the antithesis of Angela.
While in Greece, Angela meets two men she likes and wonders if Jonathan is being true to his word. But which one is the one?
This is a chick-lit which reminded me at first of P.S I Love You. This is the first book of Carol Mason I read and I enjoyed her style of writing and her humour. Vivian adds a lot of wit to the story by being the innocently sweet mother who thinks her daughter insane for not enjoying life to the fullest. Angela’s somewhat sombre character who tries too hard to find a lover, thinking every men is sent her way by her dead husband. Although, she finds her happily ever after, there was not much story behind her relationship with the man she ultimately finds herself with. As a reader, I felt like I missed out on the chemistry with her ‘the one’.
But the good writing and wit makes up for it. I’m glad for Mason’s Vivian who is actually the life of the book.
I had the pleasure of meeting with Carol Mason during the SiWA conference in Surrey, BC (October) and she’s lovely with her wonderful British accent. Her books has all the entities a good read should have – humour, drama, tears and the suspense (of who she’ll ultimately end up with). We do see character development in both Angela and her mother in the end and also a much happier Angela. This is a good chick-lit for a cozy afternoon read.