I received a copy of this book for free through NetGalley in return for my honest opinion.
The truth is I think I set subconsciously set my hopes too high for this novel. That's not to say that it wasn't a good book and that I didn't like it, I liked, just not nearly as much as I LOVED the first book. And when I say I LOVED the first book, I mean it. It was just the book I was looking for at the time I read it, it was laugh out loud funny, perfect. So, as you can see this book had a lot to live up to, and it just didn't quite make it for me. 3.5 stars (maybe 4, if I hadn't read the first book).
In this book you continue to follow the adventures of Vivia. She is happier than she started out in the first book, but in this book she is still trying to find herself. She is still with Jean-Luc from the first book. She got a new job that lets her travel all over as a result of her antics in the first book. Her job puts in near some pretty hunky guys and she is still trying to decide if Jean-Luc is for her. If he is, she will need to find a new job with less travel involved. OR is she ready to move on and be with other hunky guys. Either way her job has her seriously neglecting her beau and her bestie. She once again gets into funny situations in this continuation of her story, but at the same time, it has a more serious undertone.
I plan on reading the next book in the It Girls series to see where it leads. I believe the third book will be from Fanny's perspective on her adventure in love.
I would recommend this book to a friend.