Author: Maria Geraci
Genre: Chick Lit
Published: August 2012 – Berkley
Trade Paperback – 320 pages
Synopsis: Emma Frazier is smart, hardworking, and loves her job as a journalist for a Florida lifestyle magazine. Emma knows she’s no great beauty, but she’s pretty certain she has a shot with her handsome new boss, Ben Gallagher—until Emma overhears a mutual acquaintance refer to her as the “ugly friend.” In an effort to reclaim her battered self-esteem, Emma decides to impress Ben at work by promising an exclusive interview with NASCAR legend, Trip Monroe.
Emma and Trip went to high school together and although it’s been fourteen years since they’ve spoken, Emma is certain she can score an interview with the elusive super star. But connecting with Trip turns out to be harder than Emma imagined. Her quest for the interview leads her back to her tiny hometown of Catfish Cove, where old secrets and a new romantic interest shake up Emma’s views on life and teach her that maybe the key to finding true love is as simple as accepting yourself for the person you were always meant to be.
My take: I’ll just go ahead and start by saying A Girl Like You is the most enjoyable Chick Lit I’ve read in a long, long time. Whether you’re in the genre target age or not (I’m clearly not) Emma Frazier is a character most female readers will find relatable. She doesn’t consider herself perfect (in beauty, weight, etc.) but she has a fairly good sense of herself that I found endearing and made me want to cheer for her as she navigates the path of relationships.
That said, the night she overhears someone refer to her as “the ugly friend” – meaning she makes her other friends look better, she starts to question herself. She goes home where her moms (yes she has two moms) give her unconditional love and support. She also runs into a former classmate whom she’d had a crush on back in high school. He does a lot for her self-esteem. Emma goes back to her apartment and job a few hours away where she still has a crush on her boss. In hopes of impressing him she offers to get the interview of the year with another former classmate who has hit it big on the NASCAR circuit. He’s almost impossible to track down so Emma has her work cut out for her. Will she be able to get the interview, impress her boss, and maybe fall in love? You’ll have to read to find out 🙂
Maria Geraci has a new fan in me! I read this novel in just a few hours because I couldn’t put it down. Her writing style is so easy and smooth (addicting, some might say). And I liked the humor she injected along the way. Like I said earlier, I was cheering for Emma all the way – and I wasn’t even sure how it would or should end. Geraci threw in a few small twists that kept me wondering. I liked that.
So, if you like Chick Lit and you’re looking for a good book to read anywhere, I can enthusiastically recommend A Girl Like You!
Disclosure: I received a review copy from the publicist for the blog tour. I was not compensated for my review. Please see sidebar for full disclosure policy.
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About the author:
Maria Geraci was born in Havana, Cuba, and raised on Florida’s Space Coast. Her love of books started with the classic Little Women (a book she read so often growing up, she could probably quote it). She lives with her husband and their three children in north Florida where she works as a part-time labor and delivery nurse by night and a full-time romance writer during the day.
I haven’t read any great chick lit in ages. This sounds fabulous and is going on my wish list.
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I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, Kathy 🙂
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The best chick-lit you have read in a long, long time? Well, you certainly cannot get a better recommendation than this – glad you enjoyed it so much.
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Me too 😉
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I read some chick-lit, and I like the ones with a good sense of humour, like this one.
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I liked that about it too, Laura
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A good ChickLit is always welcome on my tbr shelves…. This one sounds like one that should be there..
Thanks for the recommendation..
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I think you might like it, Kathleen!
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Oh my gosh, “the ugly friend”? How horrible for Emma! I am not always in the market for books like this, but I think this is one that I should make an exception for. Great review on this one today. I am going to see if I can grab it when I can.
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Thanks, Heather 🙂
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Oh yay, glad you really liked it! I’m reviewing it soon for the tour!
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I’ll look for your review, Steph!
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This book is on my “requested reviews” shelf waiting tbr. After reading your review, I am looking forward to starting it. Have a great week!
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I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, Cheryl!
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I love chick lit and this sounds like one I would adore! Finishing it in one day sold it for me!!! I always love your reviews!
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Thanks, Staci! I think you’ll like this one!!
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I’ll be adding this one on my wish list. Great review! I haven’t read a great chick lit in awhile.
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