"Amusing chick lit tale"
In London Georgiana "Georgia" (not Georgie or George)
Abbott catches her fiancé with his erect penis, but
someone else is giving him the lift. Needing to move on
and mend her broken heart, Georgia accepts a job at Glow
magazine in Sydney, Australia though her friends and
family think going Down Under to turn one's life upside
down seems excessive. In Sydney, Georgia joins the party scene as expected by
someone who works for a magazine that offers information
on orgasms for the 18-26 (by 27 you know or are too frigid
to matter) female. Georgia realizes the men she meets are
clones of the cheater she left behind; even the tongues
are as slimy as that limey she dumped. Though Billy
Ryan's tongue makes her reconsider having a first born
with him, he introduces her to Rory Stewart who mourns the
loss of his three older brothers in a plane crash. Rory
cares for his devastated family taking up farming and
having given up art. He and Georgia are attracted to one
another, but he fears commitment feeling overburdened with
his family load. Though the disproportionate promiscuity and overindulgent
drug usage is over emphasized, fans will appreciate this
chick lit tale as the English transplant does Sydney (and
a few males). The story line is often amusing, but the
support cast for the most part comes across as
superficial. Rory is the only person who truly cares
about others, which leads to his dilemma of choosing
between the woman he loves and tending to his broken
family. He keeps Maggie Alderson's tale alive with his
deep feelings especially his frustrations of that of the
caretaker who has abandoned his desires sacrificing his
life doing the good deeds. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 22, 2005
SummaryWhen a heartsick London woman moves Down Under to start
over, she finds that Sydney is populated with men who look
all too familiar-making it far too easy for her to repeat
the mistakes of her past.
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