Ebook , by Michelle Frances

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, by Michelle Frances


Ebook , by Michelle Frances

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Product details

File Size: 3649 KB

Print Length: 369 pages

Publisher: Kensington (January 30, 2018)

Publication Date: January 30, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B071RX8W63

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#190 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I hate writing this because I know how painful (or joyful) reviews are to receive. Luckily this book has received a truckload, but I wanted to add my thoughts. To me, this book was a good idea, poorly executed, and far too long. I rarely find myself unable to finish reading something, but I fast-forwarded to the end.Cherry, the main character, is an unbearable inverted snob and I found myself wincing at the references to her 'working class' upbringing and how it hindered her progress up the social ladder. Her boyfriend was a dull and one-dimensional creature, his mother, Laura, almost creepily obsessed with her offspring. The head hopping – leaping from one character's point of view to another within the same paragraph – was extremely off-putting and with more than fifty percent to go I'd seriously had enough.I believe that the author has the potential to write something better, but she needs to focus on more credible characters, less of the POV switches, and structuring a story that doesn't sag like an ageing mattress in the middle.

MY REVIEW OF “THE GIRLFRIEND” BY MICHELLE FRANCESKudos to Michelle Frances, author of “The Girlfriend” for writing such an intense psychological thriller. What is the expression, ” A son is a son till he takes a wife, a daughter is a daughter for the rest of your life?” Well, it’s happened. Your fabulously educated and wonderful son has found “her”. You know, the girl of his dreams , his future forever. Isn’t this supposed to be what you always wanted for your son to be happy? But, what if “her” is just not the right girl for him?Michelle Frances describes her characters as complicated, complex and some are dysfunctional to say the least. Laura has the perfect son, Daniel who is becoming a physician. Since Laura has a dysfunctional and lonely marriage, Laura also loves the opportunity to be part of her son’s life, in an obsessive way. Daniel is a loving son, a giving person and has met the girl of his dreams, Cherry. Unfortunately, Cherry is a nightmare to Laura, and with good reason. Cherry is extremely ambitious, not necessarily in her real estate position, but her goals in life. Cherry wants more, than she had as a child growing up in a lower economic area. As a matter of fact Cherry wants it all, at any cost.Who said that ” All is fair in love and war?” This story reminds me of “War of the Roses” only between an obsessed mother and an unstable girlfriend.I would highly recommend this captivating and intriguing story for readers that love a great psychological thriller with twists and turns and suspense. I received an Advanced Reading Copy for my honest review. Oh, WARNING: This is a very hard book to put down when you have started it!! Happy Reading!

There are 3 main characters Laura, a woman who was extremely wealthy because her husband has a successful company, Cherry, a young woman who was raised in poverty and Daniel, the son of Laura and a recent med school graduate. Both women are liars and manipulators and lack ethics. Early in the book, the relation between Daniel and his mother was so gushy that it bordered on incestuous – "the sight of him made her heart soar." I assume the author was trying to emphasize the change by making it dramatic. My chief complaint about this book is the author's extensive descriptions that add nothing to the plot or character development. And in many of these descriptions, the author attempts to use uncommon words. I had the impression that the author was trying to impress the reader with her intellectual capacity. In the first several chapters the author repeats over and over that Cherry was raised in poverty but was trying to raise her status. In my mind, I was screaming at the author "I know, I know, move on." In chapter 3 the author says Laura "spent a languorous afternoon in the garden." A few sentences later Daniel is laughing at her enthusiasm. I do not believe languorous and enthusiasm are compatible. In Chapter 11 the author says "Nicole stood and stretched languorously in her bikini, then went inside to freshen up, Brigitte at her heels." In Chapter 12 the author says "here the sea was a clear aquamarine and the waves made a little plip sound as they flopped, seemingly exhausted, onto the beach. If the best description you can come up with to describe a wave is that if flopped on the beach, it is probably better to not describe it in the first place. In chapter 13, when describing the pool boy scooping leaves from the pool, the author says: "They sat, both enjoying the measured slow movements of the pool boy, the regular wooshing of the water, and the drip-drip-drip as he lifted his net." The book would have had a smoother flow if the author had concentrated on the plot instead of descriptions. Late in the book, Cherry kills a puppy and mails the dead animal to an associate of Lauren. The character of Cherry, as developed to that point, would not have done such a thing. I have other complaints about the book, but I will just say that I was disappointed with the book. I felt it was poorly written.

Finished just to see how it ended. The blurb and the reviews hype this book up to something that it is not. I felt that neither the story or the characters were really well developed. I was not invested in the outcome of the story or the characters. The writing was not bad, and I would not avoid future books by this author - I would not believe the hype though. This is a easy beach read that is soon forgotten.

Girlfriend, I’m gonna tell your boyfriend. Michelle Frances’ psychological thriller THE GIRLFRIEND is about a girl who meets a boy, and his mother, and a doozy of a lie. If this were a movie, you better believe I would shriek a few times or at least jumping in my seat. For real, I had a couple of talk-back at the book moments as I was trying to warn a character or two, as if they could hear me. I like the major female action that was happening in this book just because it wasn’t your typical, well, I don’t want to spoil anything. Trust me, this is worth the build-up that is to come when you read it.It’s a guessing game, scared of what’s around the corner, Glenn Close boil some bunnies kind of situation and that’s all you need to know.

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