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See allThis book is a slow burn, but if you can hang in there it is SO worth it.
This is ultimately a story about revenge. It's told from dual perspectives, one is a young female fox shifter and the other is an older man that is working as an investigator. Since this is not a plot-driven story, you really get to know these two characters and everyone they meet along the way.
It is such a beautiful story based on Asian mythology and I'm glad I stuck with it.
I received this ARC through First Reads from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Rachel, the narrator, is a children's book illustrator. She's recently separated from her cheating husband (who sounds like a total putz). She likes the school her children attend, but isn't very anxious to volunteer for any of the “mom duties”. On the other hand, most of the other characters are falling over themselves to volunteer for PTA duties. They're all competing for the attention of the queen bee mom, Beatrice (who of course is a total snob). She's the PTA chairwoman, and it quickly becomes apparent that the icky jobs, such as sorting stinky laundry for a fund-raising yard sale, is delegated to the moms she does not like. Then her and her friends work on the activities that are more fun.
Somehow, Rachel has lost her status as BFF with Beatrice. When Rachel challenges her about their friendship, Beatrice explains it wouldn't be right to “take sides” after Rachel's separation with her husband. From here Rachel pretends not to care even though she still takes an awful lot of interest in what Beatrice is doing.
The mothers all are one-dimensional and somewhat unbelievable. I am a mother of school aged children, and I don't really identify with any of these characters. Maybe as a satire that is blowing some of the typical behaviors out of proportion, but certainly not true to life.
It's a vaguely amusing summer read. Just don't expect a lot of aha moments as you identify some of the annoying moms you know in real life.
So, I heard a lot of great things about this book. From people much younger than me. Who really like cutesy-cliche-love stories. And it was exactly that. Cutesy. Cliche. And some french kissing in France.
It's not a bad story, it's just that it is hard for me to keep reading something that is SO INSANELY PREDICTABLE.
Overall, it was good writing and gave me a couple of chuckles but I definitely wouldn't read it again.