tmi, by Sarah QuigleyYoung Adult, 2009
Becca shares everything. She can't keep a secret to save her life, and to make things worse shares more details about her life and....everything else, than most people care to hear. When it starts to get her in trouble, she starts an anonymous blog to vent it all out where it doesn't hurt anyone - but will that really work? And can she really keep it anonymous?
I made it 2 chapters before I smacked it closed. Becca is SO annoying - constantly talking and about almost nothing, and of course, there's definitely TMI. I can't sympathize or care about a character that I just want to shut up. I found her best friend much more intriguing, but couldn't stay with it long enough to find out what happens.
The Fidelity Files, by Jessica BrodyAdult, 2008
Jennifer Hunter is a beautiful L.A. woman goes undercover as a 'fidelity inspector' named Ashlyn to find out who's faithful and who's not.
A bit of an edgy topic, I was pleased to find her up-front ideas about men hilarious. However, the constant use of the F-word made me close it within a chapter. Not a word I give any slack to. It also brought up some interesting questions about whether she's really wrecking marriages or not. Other than that it was actually pretty clean, but I'm not sure if it remained that way since I didn't stay to find out.
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