and not even a little bit funny this story. Should I really identify with this whiny Slipper heroine who thinks that she does not get along in the seasoned age of 34 years to life, because Mom has died? Although it is socially and professionally completely incompetent, you will forgive anything, she gets a teaching job and is appreciated and admired by the left and right? The style is completely trivial; I suspect the author has done a course Creative Writing and this was their first attempt, but it did not even get beyond the level of a dime novel. After all, there seems to be a 'twist' and 'Mister Right' is not one that has been suggested at the latest beginning on page 2. Unfortunately, all the whining and the eternal repetitions were so deadly dull that it was not worth the effort, the thing to get to the bottom. I have to give away the book, on the condition that I do not get it back ...
A star is too much, but unfortunately, less is not. (Oddly, the reviews were, when I ordered the book, quite well now this has totally changed;. What was going a few rip-off reviews?)