Review by Darcie Czajkowski
“Why d’you need a boyfriend? You’re a mum.” That’s what Alice Sweet’s thirteen-year-old son, Fergus, says
when Alice comes home from a disastrous date. Alice agrees with her son,
wondering if she shouldn’t be venturing into the dating world, even though she
and her sons’ father broke up six years ago.
But Alice’s long-time friends, Viv, Kirsty, and Ingrid, think
otherwise, each of them deciding to set her up on a date with a man of their
choosing, a competition of sort. Alice gamely agrees, reasoning that her boys,
Logan and Fergus, won’t be around forever.
First, there’s Giles, the intern at Viv’s work. He’s gorgeous and
charming and those are good enough reasons to give him a chance. But what does
he want with a woman who’s a staggering eleven years his senior? Is that his thing?
Then there’s Stephen, Kirsty’s clean-cut dentist who also happens
to be a doting father to a young girl. He seems sweet if not a little aloof.
But is he not interested in Alice or just ambivalent to dating in general?
Finally, there’s Charlie, Ingrid’s pick, whom she met at her gym
where Charlie was writing an article on a thousand-calorie workout. His
invitation to take Alice with him to Paris certainly piques her interest. But
will his penchant for getting sloshed in the middle of the day send her running
back to Edinburgh?
With each man so different from the next, which will Alice choose?
Or will she choose none of them? Or perhaps someone else will catch her eye,
like Pascal, the French owner of a shop in her neighborhood.
About the Author:
Fiona
is an author and journalist who has written for many UK publications including
The Observer, The Guardian, Marie Claire, Red, New Woman, Top Sante and Elle.
She writes a monthly column for Sainsbury’s magazine and is a Contributing
Editor at Red magazine.
Fiona
lives in Scotland with her husband, their twin sons and daughter. She likes to
draw, run 10k races, play her saxophone and lie in the bath with a big glass of
wine, although not all at once.
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