Sunday, January 22, 2012

Book Review: Fourplay by Jane Moore

Title: Fourplay
Author: Jane Moore
Publication Date: 2002
Page Count: 371


from goodreads.com
At age thirty-three, Josephine Miles is forced to come up with a brand-new life when her husband leaves her for "the cliche"--his very young, very pretty secretary. Suddenly she's single and back in the dating game with the added complication of children in tow. But Jo's no wallflower, and she soon finds herself with not one but four eligible bachelors vying for her time and affections. Add her two kids and her now booming interior design business to the mix, and she winds up with a nightmarish schedule but a dreamy love life.


My Review:
This is not a ground-breaking, heartstring-pulling, must-read book. Not even close, however I was very entertained. I enjoyed the main character, Jo, and found myself rooting for her to choose one bachelor over the others. 

This is definitely a light read, and something that you can quickly read if you have a nice weekend with nothing else to do. This book made me laugh, which I always enjoy in a chick lit book. 

Nothing more, nothing less. Enjoyable, quick read.

Overall Rating: 8/10

Next Review: A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley

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