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Chargement... The Truth About Ever After: A Three Girls Book (Volume 4) (édition 2012)par Rachel Schurig
Information sur l'oeuvreThe Truth About Ever After (Three Girls Book 4) par Rachel Schurig
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Kiki Barker-Thompson has always lived a charmed life.Blessed with wealth, a loving family, a dream career, and the perfect husband, Kiki appears to be living a modern-day fairy tale. But when a startling loss turns Kiki's world upside down, she realizes that her perfect fairy tale life may not be so perfect after all. Maybe living happily ever after is not all it's cracked up to be!For the first time in her life, Kiki has to learn to deal with true heartache-and the repercussions for her marriage are far-reaching. To make matters worse, Kiki must work with a nightmare client in the form of a frenemy from the past-or risk endangering her new business. Their uncomfortable reunion will force Kiki to confront issues and insecurities that she left behind long ago. Or so she thought.With her unshakable spirit and optimism, Kiki Barker-Thompson must now learn to re-evaluate her choices-and her dreams. In doing so, she may just find that a real-life happily-ever-after could be possible after all. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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"The Truth About Ever After" shows us how life is for Kiki Barker-Thompson. We know her as an over eager wealthy socialite that co-runs a business with Jen. Now she is taking on an old nemesis's wedding and doing her best to get pregnant. We never really heard before how hard the world became for Kiki after her father became wealthy. I am always amazed at wealthy people looking down on others who didn't inherit it. I wish that Schurig had included more stories in this one. We go back and forth between present day and past when Kiki meets Eric and goes through a shitty time at college. I wanted more of that up front and if it was going to go back and forth, I would have liked more set up with Kiki in before.
We still get the girls in this one, we get updates on Jen, Ginny, and Annie. Kiki is doing what she can to make sure the company stays afloat while Jen is dealing with a health crisis. I also felt badly for Kiki as she mentions the girls closeness and how she wishes she could be part of their close circle. It's not that they don't like Kiki, they have all just known each other longer.
For once we get more insight into the male hero in this series. We get to see how Eric is hung up on how much money Kiki and her family have. His stubbornness on them using her inheritance to buy a house, and how he is doing a lot to show he is not getting by on being married to the boss's daughter. We do know that the two love each other, but this shows after HEA, there are always going to be some rainy days. I do wish we get more interesting love scenes. Schruig is a fan of the fade to black approach which just bores me to tears.
The writing is good and the flow needed slapped back a bit though. At times it felt like we were racing through the book. It's nice to just build up some backstory to people. I wanted more scenes with Kiki's parents, and even with Jen.
The ending was great. I loved that we get to see Kiki and Eric entering a new phase in their marriage. (