Leah
I’m actually quite pleased to report that I thoroughly enjoyed Tempting Fate, and that surprised me massively as the novel is actually focused on cheating; something that if you read my reviews you will know drives me nuts. I hate it. I hate that in Chick Lit if a man cheats he’s a scoundrel but if a woman cheats it takes an entire book to justify why she did it and in the end… it’s OK. So a lot of the time a book about an affair with get a 3-star or lower rating and a hefty rant from me, but I liked that in Tempting Fate, Gabby had to live with her consequences and in so many ways, as well. Not only did her affair, her one-night stand, end her marriage, it left her with a surprising (but not entirely unwanted) pregnancy. And so, the novel takes us through Gabby’s mid-life crisis and we see if she’s able to get her life back on track or if her indiscretion was just a step too far for her (quite wonderful) husband Elliott.
I really, really enjoyed Tempting Fate. I felt Gabby getting her comeuppance and having to fight for her happiness made it a wonderfully refreshing, honest read. It’s a quieter sort of novel to the novels I normally read, the kind of books that I normally find too slow, books that aren’t generally my type of read, but this was great. For some reason, I was really interested in Gabby’s life and I found it fascinating. Despite my staunch stance that cheating is wrong, I have to admit I enjoyed the scenes building up the tension between Gabby and Matt, it was a nice peek into how Gabby felt about Matt, how him treating her like an adult and a young not middle-aged woman made her feel alive and brilliant. It was easy to be as sucked in with Matt as Gabby was and I found their email correspondence to be so compelling; so compelling I’d have read an entire novel just of their email exchanges, I thought that was Green’s writing at her best!
Tempting Fate really was an interesting novel. It has definitely made me interested in seeking out some of Jane Green’s other novels, perhaps starting with her last two from Tempting Fate. This was a mature, enjoyable novel and I really savoured every page. I thought Gabby was a fantastic character; yep, what she did was so, so wrong, but I liked seeing her dig her way back out from such a deep, deep hole. I liked that her relationship with Elliott was practically impenetrable until her transgression, proving you can have the most solid of marriages and still be led astray. I would definitely recommend you pick up the book, Jane Green seems to have matured as a writer and I liked the writing, it kept me hooked. It was a brilliant read, with some fabulous characters, Gabby in particular was a delight, do pick up Tempting Fate, it was great.