I have been a fan of MKA for years, ever since I read Savannah Blues many years ago. I was quite pleased when I first saw this book had come out, and couldn't wait to get into it.
I honestly have no idea what happened here. The first half of the book is mired down in flashbacks. After that, it veers off the rails to become the most soapy, melodramatic thing I have ever read, and I've read V.C. Andrews.
There's affairs, more affairs, suspicions of affairs, secret children, secret pregnancies, faked pregnancies, secret plots and betrayals, even a tacked on last minute murder mystery.
I think the worst thing is that every stop, the characters rarely do anything. For all her so-called amazing company skills, Annajane does nothing to thwart Celia despite finding out that she completely fleeced the company which bought her last, and that it would be quite easy to bring those public record documents to light. In fact, throughout the novel she remains quite passive, simply willing to run away and let the man she loves get taken by someone who knows is a conniving, possibly abusive cheat who will destroy the company, ruin's Mason's life and make Sophie miserable. She cares so much about Sophie and Mason and Quixie, but she never steps up to do anything about it, even when the ability to take down Celia presents itself again and again.
It really is amazing how trusting and naive the company is. Incompetent members aren't fired or chastised because "they're family." Celia's background is never looked into, despite her having a lawsuit on public record going on, and having publicly being accused of plagiarism.
And even then, I can't quite figure out what is holding Annajane back. The fear that she will get gossiped about? Mason's disapproval? Annajane spends the entire book running and being passive about the drama around her, and it's only Sophie's finding of the birth control pills which thwarts Celia's plans, even though Annajane could've ended the book with half the melodrama of the last half if she'd just brought proof of Celia's wrongdoings, and quit telling people to keep it on the down low.
Eventually, I got numb of the drama and would just shake my head at each new revelation which Annajane of course, did nothing with or about.
This one's a definite pass, though I did enjoy her most recent, Ladies' Night, which was a return to form for MKA.