Tuesday, 1 November 2022

Review: No, We Can't Be Friends

No, We Can't Be Friends No, We Can't Be Friends by Sophie Ranald
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sloane is a successful businesswoman, jointly owning a celebrity PR business with her friend Megan, happily married to Myles, a successful architect. Then one day she discovers what would make her life complete is a baby, but after months of trying it seems like she and Myles are further apart than ever.

Sloane and Myles have decided to totally remodel their house and have brought Bianca in to do the interior design. Unfortunately, Bianca's designs tend towards the award-winning cutting-edge show home rather than the cosy family home that Sloane envisages. Every decision about the house becomes a stand-up row, and Sloane begins to suspect that Bianca and Myles may be more than just colleagues. In her mid-thirties has Sloane left it too late to start again?

I enjoyed this, there are precocious children, aged actresses, reality TV stars, thirsty builders and friends where you least expect them. A solid Sophie Ranald women's fiction/romance.

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