
Sometimes you just want a fun read and this one about the young, rich, and beautiful in New York City looks like it will certainly fit that bill.

I read and enjoyed Meyers' last novel and this one about a woman whose husband is getting more abusive as the years go on, culminating in her being in the hospital fighting for her life looks completely riveting.

About a family gone down hill and the daughter who distanced herself from them who must go back and stand by them now as an adult, this looks like it will be wonderful. (Plus, don't you just love that cover?)

I do like reading about people overcoming their past and finding hope in the future, especially when they have something large and traumatic in it like in this appealing looking novel.

Don't you just love dogs? I do. So this novel about a woman, her rescue greyhound, and the one hundred things she allows herself to keep after her divorce looks fantastic.
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