Like most Bravo memoirs, this was relatively slight. At about 200 pages, it barely even exists!
I was disappointed that this wasn't more of a "tell-all." From the first chapter when Dorinda freely admits, contrary to every other Housewife, that she did not decide to leave RHONY but was rather told to "take a pause," I thought I was in for a wild ride of secret-spilling. Unfortunately, it's just the standard "here's how I grew up, here's my first marriage, here's my kid, here's my second marriage, oh wow I'm on TV now, the end" formula that most celebrity memoirs follow. It lacks detail and specificity and depth (again, it's 200 pages) and, most disappointingly, gossip.