Leah
While I enjoyed Goodbye, Jimmy Choo, I don’t think it was as good as Warnings of Gales and Busy Woman Seeks Wife. It took me quite a while to get into the novel – it seemed to be slow going until after the tragedy. However the chance discovery and everything that happened after that had me hooked. It seemed to slow again towards the end as well.
I loved Maddy and Izzie’s characters and loved how they complemented one another. I liked how eager Izzie was to help Maddy after her tragedy (which came completely out of left-field even though tragedy is mentioned on the back of the book – I didn’t expect it so quick) even though she’d only known Maddy a few days. It definitely set the foundations of their friendship.
I thought Maddy was really great and I was so sad for her when the tragedy occured. I felt Izzie seemed a bit too try-hard when it came to her husband Marcus but apart from that I liked her. Izzie and Maddy were the two main characters but there were plenty of background characters – family, friends, children etc. who all added to the story!
The surprise discovery and subsequent events were my favourite part of the book. I hoped so much that Izzie and Maddy could make it work and was so happy for them when it all seemed to come together.
I can’t say what I disliked about the book because the answer would be “not much”. I just found it slow-going and I just didn’t find I could get into it as quickly as the previous two I’ve read.
I also found Izzie’s husband Marcus irritating. I just couldn’t warm to him at all and found him very selfish and very unwelcoming when Izzie and Maddy became friends. I have to admit I was rooting for Izzie to tell him to get lost. Even when he seemed to become nicer I still couldn’t warm to him!
Overall it was an enjoyable enough read, just a bit slow-going for me and I found that it didn’t really hold my attention.
Rating: 4/5