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The Right Time

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The Beckett sisters need to shake things up. Emma has been planning her dream wedding even since she was a little girl, and she's determined to get her happy ending. Just as soon as her boyfriend Blake gets around to proposing ... Liz is a well respected and successful doctor and supposedly the brains of the family, yet she still believes her married colleague will leave his wife for her, one day ... Evie is cheerfully married to Craig, but after three children, things have stagnated. When Craig suggests a way to spice up their relationship, Evie is horrified - but she always tries so desperately to please ... And Ellen, the eldest sister and the anchor of the family, is dealing with the end of her marriage and getting back into the dating game. But she wonders if she'll ever be able to get naked in front of another man, let alone open her heart to love again. When their parents drop a bombshell that affects them all, and one sister must make a life-changing decision, it's the right time for the Beckett sisters to band together and face the challenges head-on.

380 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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Dianne Blacklock

11 books98 followers
Dianne Blacklock is the author of Call Waiting, Wife for Hire, Almost Perfect, False Advertising, Crossing Paths, Three’s a Crowd, The Right Time, and in November 2011, The Secret Ingredient.

When she's not writing she goes on rampages through the house, cleaning and emptying out cupboards and making everyone do extra chores. Needless to say, the family prefers it when she's writing.

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178 reviews6 followers
September 1, 2018
This was a great read. I have enjoyed several of Dianne Blacklock's books and definately enjoyed this one. I couldn't wait to get back to this each time I put it down to see what each of the 4 sisters were doing with their lives.
1,240 reviews24 followers
July 19, 2019
3.5

Half the time I wanted to shake the silly bitches for being silly bitches... But irl everyone has blind spots.

Glad I read it, and aside from the overly stepfordish kids at the end, it showed the process of getting to know people you all ready 'know' well.

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1,004 reviews
October 10, 2025
A re-read of a book i've owned for 15 years or so. So much is still pertinent to life love and families. Relationships in all their various guises, parents and children, spouses and siblings. I wish Dianne Blacklock was still writing!
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356 reviews20 followers
August 27, 2018
Cute, but not as good as Almost Perfect. The characters were not as quirky and the plot was not as compelling.
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512 reviews3 followers
January 11, 2020
A predictable book but a nice easy read with likeable characters
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308 reviews
July 24, 2020
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. It had a feel good vibe to it without being unrealistic. The themes covered were real life matters and were beautifully explored by the author.
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4,407 reviews341 followers
July 17, 2011
The Right Time is Dianne Blacklock’s 7th novel. Once again set in Sydney, this novel deals with the lives of the four Beckett sisters. Ellen, the eldest, a teacher, surviving her marriage breakdown from husband, Tim and wary about dating again; Emma, an event planner, waiting for boyfriend Blake to propose so she can have the dream wedding she has spent her life planning; Elizabeth (Liz), a successful dermatologist, conducting a long-term affair with Andrew, a married surgeon, is having doubts about her career and her relationship; and Evie, married to Craig and mother of three, feels her marriage needs saving but wonders whether Craig’s solution is really the answer. All are facing life-changing decisions: is it the right time to make them? As always, Blacklock touches on many issues: divorce, pornography and swinging clubs, being the “other woman”, cosmetic dermatology, teachers and public schools, over-the-top weddings and letting go of the childhood family home. This novel asks the question: how far will you go to save your marriage and when is a marriage broken beyond repair. Blacklock’s characters are all people you will be familiar with from the café or the school P&C meeting. The dialogue is easily recognisable for anyone who has brothers, sisters or parents. There are many laugh-out-loud moments and a few lump-in-the-throat ones. I loved the dad, Edward, and I thought the idea of the fixed-term marriage contract with the option to renew could be further explored. A heart-warming read.
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2,159 reviews15 followers
April 16, 2015
Great book about four sisters - really enjoyable reading. All four are very different, but I honestly liked all of them and was interested in how their stories unfolded. (Even though I did get a bit annoyed they were so selfish towards their parents getting on with their lives).
Liz is hung up on a married doctor who has been stringing her along for years, married mum Evie gets the shock of her life when her husband suggests a swingers club, Ellen has recently had a long term marriage break up and Emma has just become engaged and has turned into a bridezilla. Very relatable, everyday Australian women. Diane has a real talent for writing about them.
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71 reviews2 followers
July 2, 2017
Interesting premise. Too much dialogue. Too many characters. An easy read that doesn't dig too deep into life issues.
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