Author: Janet Eve Josselyn
Genre: Chick Lit
Published: March 2012 – Amazon
Synopsis: Leaving her cheating husband in Boston with the paralegal he impregnated, Pippin Snowe and her son move to a ramshackle farmhouse that she inherited in the exclusive community of Dover, Massachusetts. Pippin finds employment with a local architect, designing kitchen renovations for wealthy Dover women who treat her as they treat the rest of the hired help. Concluding that social climbing is just another sport that she is no good at, Pippin opens a country club for dogs that offers services that the Dover women didn’t know they wanted until they found out that admission was required and spaces were limited.
My take: Janet Eve Josselyn’s peek inside the lives of people with (some would say) too much money is entertaining, snarky, and had me cheering Pippin on as she learned the ropes of her new world. About a third of the way in I was wishing I’d started a character list but, little by little, the characters distinguished themselves.
If snark bothers you then this may not be the book for you. Most of the time it made me laugh. The pace of the book was pretty good. I thought the first half was mostly explaining the characters and setting up the story but the second half of the book picked up steam and I was kind of sorry to turn the final page. There’s definitely reasons for a sequel – and I’d read that book!
This was a fun summer read – a good one to read poolside or on the beach.
Source: Thanks to the author for sending me a review copy!
Disclosure: See sidebar. I was not compensated for my review.
Sounds like a bit of a slow starter but one worth persevering with, glad you enjoyed it.
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Thanks, Tracy!
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Mary, sound like a good fast, beach read!
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Exactly, Sherri 🙂
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Oh, yes, this does indeed sound entertaining, and like something that I would love to read. It seems like Pippin does get the best of a community that tries so hard to shut her out, and plays the game very well! Excellent and fun review today. I need to see what I think of this one! On the list it goes. Thanks, Mary!
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It was fun, Heather!
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I love snark and the whole idea that she created a need for these women because her services appeared to be elite and limited cracks me up!!
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I think you’d like it, Staci!
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Sounds good, but the cover is just too bleh
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I agree about the cover BUT the book is available only as an eBook so does it really matter?
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This does sound like a fun one. ANy book that makes you laugh out loud has got to be a good one and the fact that you would read the sequel is good enough reco for me. On the list it goes!
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A fun read, Kaye!
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