Ahhh..... how  soothing it is to finish a good book!  Angels by Marian Keys was  GREAT!  Definitely a * * * * * book.  In the beginning, I was SO  confused!  All of the characters sounded so familiar!  I was starting  to wonder if I had read it already.  THEN, Maggie (the main character)  started telling about her sister, Claire... WATERMELON!!!!!  I had  read a Marian Keyes book a long time ago and this book was about the same  family, a different sister.
 In Angels,  Maggie discovers that her husband hadn't been faithful to her so she takes off  to L.A. (from Ireland) to visit her best friend, Emily.  I don't want to  give too much away about this one because it is definitely worth reading.   *Mom, read it if you liked Watermelon.*  While in L.A., Maggie  does a lot of thing out of her character.  Through each experience, she  continues to find out a different part of her emotional puzzle.  She  flashes back a lot to the events that lead up to her husband being  unfaithful.  These flashbacks come here and there throughout the story, so  a little bit of you keeps wondering.  
 On top of all of  Maggie's problems, Emily is having issues of her own.  She is a struggling  screenplay writer, trying to sell one of her scripts.  She goes from  EXTREME highs to extreme lows, and Maggie is always there to help her  out.
 I think Marian Keyes  might be my new favorite author!  I saw that she has a book called  Rachel's Holiday.  I wonder if that one is about another Walsh  sister??
 The next book on my  list is Drop Dead Beautiful by Jackie Collins.  I've never read a  Jackie Collins book.  Everyone I hear from that HAS read one has very  strong opinions about them; loved them or hated them.  So, I guess you'll  find out which type I am after I finish the 88 chapters (are you SERIOUS?!?!) on  August 18th!  
 Seriously though, go  read Watermelon and then  Angels...
 

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You have sold me....can I borrow "angels"? As far as Jackie Collins goes, I am on the thumbs down side, but I do have to say it has been years since I have read her. I will be eager to hear what you think.
I thought you might find this interesting, (you perked my interest): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Keyes It has the information you wanted about the Walsh sisters.
Happy Reading!
hey sugarplum, so i realized that i don't have your email address except for on my work computer - SO - i thought i'd drop you a note here... it might be closer to 6:30 tomorrow when we can get to you guys, i hope this is ok... i'll for sure call you when we get closer, but we're making a pit stop in indy to have lunch with some family and you know how those things can run long... you can call or text me if plans change or whatever - we'll figure it out!! see you tomorrow!
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