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Single Motherhood At 40 Is A Very Bumpy Ride!

Molly Warren travels the world for her work and has a gorgeous long-term lover. But after 5 years the alarm bells on Molly's biological clock are in meltdown whilst commitment-phobe, man-of-the-world, Max is allergic to domesticity. When Molly becomes pregnant, Max runs and Molly finds herself alone, without a job and broke. Determined to remain independent, she moves to a tiny rental apartment on the edge of London. There, an unexpected romance enters her challenging new life in the most unlikely of places: a mother and baby group full of contented, married, mums. When an affair breaks out, Molly finds herself at the centre of suspicion - for all the wrong reasons. A heady, perfume-filled romance you won't want to put down till you've smelt the final page.

"A tender, entertaining read with some lovely set passages and an unexpected, heart-warming conclusion." THE BOOKSELLER

"You'll never wear perfume the same way again!" D T MCDONNELL

"Definitely one for independent women." PRIMA BABY

"Highly amusing, perceptive tale." FAMILIES MAGAZINE

"A fast, funny read. I loved it!" KATE HARRISON

"One word - FANTASTIC. I'd highly recommend this book to mothers and those who think they'll never, ever have kids!" LINDA COMPTON

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First published February 27, 2003

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May 6, 2021
Based on the story premises alone, which was what I enjoyed this book, this was a 3-star (good), but I just had to dock that 1-star to make it a 2-star.

Alright, single mom at almost 40, moving to the (somewhat) suburbs, meeting new friends. That was all very exciting. I might have been a trifle annoyed at Molly’s insistence on Max’s visiting the kid “with no strings”, but maybe that’s a thing (and I wouldn’t know)

I will admit I did not see the ending coming that way. It was a pleasant surprise, of course, but I also doubt the storybook-esque “it will all be fine here onwards!” Reflects the real world.

But anyway, the story was cute while it lasted.

HOWEVER, I just had to dock that one star for the (if I recall correctly) 2 typos, the dialogue flow, and the gazillion other mis-punctuations.

I’m not going back to hunt for the typos, but there were 2.

The dialogue flow? Much of the conversations don’t say who said it. There’s no “ ‘oh it’s great!’ Molly said, and ‘yes it is!’ Replied Izzie.” It was fine when the dialogues were short, but when it was going on, I needed a pencil to mark down who said what.

Now, mis-punctuations, I’m even ignoring my dislike of using single quotation marks for dialogue. I’m more used to double quotation marks for dialogues, but I’ll let that pass. The most annoying part of this book is all the MISPLACED quotation marks. A conversation could have ended but the closing quotation missed. A conversation started without the opening quotation mark. Heck there were parts where there was an opening quotation but it was not speech nor dialogue. This was the most painful part of this book.
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May 31, 2013
When i'm watching a movie, and it totally sucks, i change the channel. Or i pick up a book or play a game. well, that is what i found myself doing while reading this book- watching tv and playing games on my phone. so why couldn't i just let myself stop the book? i can never just stop in the middle of the book and i so wish i could have for this one. especially since it was taking me so long to read it.

i didn't like the characters. most of the time i didnt understand the characters. there was so much local slang i'm still not sure what a lot of it meant. I thought molly really needed to grow a backbone.

more than half the book was about gardens. or perfume. or talking to flowers or perfume. or talking about flowers or perfume. fine if that was what you were looking for put its not what i was envisioning based on the book blurb.
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February 14, 2012
Supposed to be a chick flick...40 yr old unmarried woman decides to go ahead with pregnancy...in between two worlds....fits neither with the girls nor with the married women...supposed to be humorous, but not really..might just ditch it halfway...
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45 reviews3 followers
January 11, 2012
Chopping writing, a confusing plot, and a main character that really isn't too likable.
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March 15, 2013
Terrible cheesy ending. Not really romantic, nor comedic.
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March 9, 2012
Interesting challenge to sort through the "inside jokes" and British slang.
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