Book Review: And One Last Thing… by Molly Harper

Title: And One Last Thing…
Author: Molly Harper
Publisher: Gallery; Original edition
Publication Date: June 27, 2010
Paperback: 320 pages
ISBN: 978-1439168776
Genre: Fiction

From the Publisher:

“If Singletree’s only florist didn’t deliver her posies half-drunk, I might still be married to that floor-licking, scum-sucking, receptionist-nailing hack-accountant, Mike Terwilliger.”

Lacey Terwilliger’s shock and humiliation over her husband’s philandering prompt her to add some bonus material to Mike’s company newsletter: stunning Technicolor descriptions of the special brand of “administrative support” his receptionist gives him. The detailed mass e-mail to Mike’s family, friends, and clients blows up in her face, and before one can say “instant urban legend,” Lacey has become the pariah of her small Kentucky town, a media punch line, and the defendant in Mike’s defamation lawsuit.

Her seemingly perfect life up in flames, Lacey retreats to her family’s lakeside cabin, only to encounter an aggravating neighbor named Monroe. A hunky crime novelist with a low tolerance for drama, Monroe is not thrilled about a newly divorced woman moving in next door. But with time, beer, and a screen door to the nose, a cautious friendship develops into something infinitely more satisfying.

Lacey has to make a decision about her long-term living arrangements, though. Should she take a job writing caustic divorce newsletters for paying clients, or move on with her own life, pursuing more literary aspirations? Can she find happiness with a man who tells her what he thinks and not what she wants to hear? And will she ever be able to resist saying one . . . last . . . thing?

My Review:

And One Last Thing by Molly Harper is a clever and humorous look into a situation that most would not be able to laugh about.  Lacey’s life changes on the morning flowers for her husband Mike’s mistress, BeeBee Baumgardner, mistakenly get delivered to her.  Rather than confronting her husband, Lacey airs her grievances in the monthly company email.  Realising what she has done and at the advice of counsel, Lacey goes out of town to stay at the cabin on Lake Lockwood, left to her by her Gammy Muldoon.  Harper details the characters and the small Kentucky town of Singletree as well as those in Buford and on Lake Lockwood.  The characters are lively, moody, obnoxious, witty, charming, flawed and creatively realistic.  And One Last Thing is an endearing novel that will have the reader laughing even as Lacey struggles with divorcing her cheating husband, a small town knowing all the details and Lacey’s struggle to pick up the pieces of what remains of her life and dignity.  I would recommend And One Last Thing to anyone who is looking for a feel good, funny, snarky, witty, and all around fun book to read.

About the Author:

Raised in Mississippi and Kentucky, Molly Harper graduated from Western Kentucky University with a bachelor’s degree in print journalism. She worked for six years as a reporter and humor columnist; her reporting duties included covering courts, school board meetings, quilt shows, and once, the arrest of a Florida man who faked his suicide by shark attack and spent the next few months tossing pies at a local pizzeria. Molly lives in western Kentucky with her husband and daughter.

I received a complimentary copy of And One Last Thing… by Molly Harper from Simon & Schuster to review. Receiving a complimentary copy in no way reflected my review of aforementioned novel.

Book Review: The Opposite of Me by Sarah Pekkanen

Title: The Opposite of Me
Author: Sarah Pekkanen
Publisher: Washington Square Press; Original edition
Publication Date: March 9, 2010
Paperback: 400 pages
ISBN: 978-1439121986
Genre: Fiction

From the Publisher:

Twenty-nine-year-old Lindsey Rose has, for as long as she can remember, lived in the shadow of her ravishingly beautiful fraternal twin sister, Alex. Determined to get noticed, Lindsey is finally on the cusp of being named VP creative director of an elite New York advertising agency, after years of eighty-plus-hour weeks, migraines, and profound loneliness. But during the course of one devastating night, Lindsey’s carefully constructed life implodes. Humiliated, she flees the glitter of Manhattan and retreats to the time warp of her parents’ Maryland home. As her sister plans her lavish wedding to her Prince Charming, Lindsey struggles to maintain her identity as the smart, responsible twin while she furtively tries to piece her career back together. But things get more complicated when a long-held family secret is unleashed that forces both sisters to reconsider who they are and who they are meant to be.

My Review:

Delightfully witty and endearing, The Opposite of Me by Sarah Pekkanen is a beautiful story that will capture the reader’s heart.  Lindsey is the smart twin and Alex is the pretty twin, or that is how they were raised.  Lindsey has it all as an add executive at a prestigious New York firm, until one slip-up found her without a job and returning home to her parents and her sister.  Alex is a successful model, works in television and is about to be married causing all the old jealousy and inadequacies Lindsey has felt her entire life to return.  The Opposite of Me is told by Lindsey in a bright, witty, and absolutely charming manner.  The book starts out as a rather light and predictable read until Pekkanen takes the reader through some very serious issues with her characters and which point the novel picks up speed and intensity.    I found myself truly enjoying The Opposite of Me and could not set the book down (we order takeaway) as I wanted to know what would happen to Lindsey, Cheryl, Alex, Bradley and Matt.  I adored Pekkanen’s writing style and would recommend The Opposite of Me to any reader, especially reading groups.

About the Author:

Sarah Pekkanen’s work has been published in People, The Washington Post, USA Today, The New Republic, The Baltimore Sun, Reader’s Digest, and Washingtonian, among others. She writes a monthly Erma Bombeck type column for Bethesda Magazine, and has been an on-air contributor to NPR and E! Entertainment’s “Gossip Show.” She is the winner of a Dateline award and the Paul Miller Reporting Fellowship. Sarah lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland with her husband and three young sons.

I received a complimentary copy of The Opposite of Me by Sarah Pekkanen from BookSparks PR.  Receiving a review copy in no way reflected my review of aforementioned novel.