Synopsis: Delphi, garden programme presenter extraordinaire, and Roo, TV producer and queen of the messy relationship, have been best friends since childhood. As different as night and day, they’ve been there for each other’s every merciless heart-break, every evil critic, and any and all knotty wardrobe choices.
But now, Delphi’s career as a C-list celeb seems slightly stuck and the spectre of the has-been garden presenter looms large on the horizon, while Roo’s long-time boyfriend has secretly gone and married his long-time Romanian girlfriend. These are dire straits indeed and they decide to ditch their life of urban glamour (Delphi) and overworked late nights (Roo) and sign on for a garden make-over programme in the darkest end of Scotland. Draughty castle, craggy rockstar with ambition to be the laird and a cast of very strange characters included — the two are in for a big surprise …
Review: What is surprising while starting the book is the number of pages. It is indeed quite rare (or at least for me) to find chick lit novels counting more than 400 pages. I think it is also one of the reasons it took me a few years before reading it. I was a little concerned to begin it considering the different reviews I saw about the book, some nice but many mixed.
Unfortunately I felt from the beginning of the story that I would have some trouble hanging on it. No, I couldn’t hold on the characters either Delphi or Ruth and I admit that I had a sense of déjà vu (though I do not think I have ever read the novel). Through them and more precisely a TV show, we also follow an old mystery: the disappearance in a labyrinth of a young woman supposed to get married there 700 years ago. Is she dead? Why? How? What has really happened? It’s true that this is an issue that really intrigued me and I was curious to find out the truth about this young woman. We follow at the same time the change of career regarding Ruth, the Delphi’s love stories and I confess that I did not understand very well why she insisted to continue with Alex when it is perfectly clear that it does not work.
In short, it was a nice story to read, a mystery mixed with humor and romance was fun but I did not really managed to get into the story or to hang on the characters. To conclude, it is not necessarily a read that will leave me an inexhaustible memory.
That is rather long for chic lit….
right? I was surprised
I honestly don’t read much chick-lit, unless I’m in the mood for something lighter, and although this may have sounded like a nice read, after reading your thoughts I’m not sure it would work for me either . . . Hope your next read (or current one) will leave you quite satisfied and excited for more! 🙂
thanks!
Oh, man. That is pretty long, isn’t it? It’s such a daunting read for something that’s supposed to be light and fun.
Sorry this one didn’t quite work as we’ll as you’d hoped Melliane and that the characters aren’t really ones that will stand out in your memory. I’ve read a few like that lately and it’s always disappointing. Still, here’s hoping your next read blows you away!
yes always a bit complicated
Bummer it didn’t quite work for you. I like a lot of the elements.
Sorry you just couldn’t connect with the story in this. I hope your next read is a better one!
400 pages for a chick lit?! It better be hilarious, which this doesn’t sound like it was very funny, to justify the length
right? I’m surprised to see the lengh
I don’t remember reading a chick lit that had 400 pages. I think the longest was 300+. Too bad you just didn’t quite connect here with the book. You need that with this genre. Brilly review!
yes for me as well so it was a bit surprising
Sounds like it was ambitious (had to be, if it was that much over the average chick lit page count…I’ve very rare seen one either) but it missed its mark. Hope you have better luck with your next book!
thanks lady
Aww, I’m sorry this wasn’t the best read you’ve picked up recently. I don’t think it’s for me, so I’ll probably skip this one. I hope your next read is a lot better!
sorry about that too
I agree that it’s a bit longish for that genre, but it wouldn’t bother me if it were any good. I’m glad it wasn’t all bad, but I’m sorry for the disappointment nevertheless.
lol true
Gah. Not for me, sorry! Thanks for sharing tho!
I don’t know… It seems to me that lately chicklites I’m reading are all 400 pages in lnigth, and all like, weren’t chick lits shorter before??
Anyway, I suppose it wouldn’t be a problem if the book was better, right? 😉
yeah, right? It’s rare to have longer than 350 pages. I usually have that.