

Toon never stays to the same tired plot of boy meets girl, they get together, something draws them apart, they’re back together within the last few pages.

The story is told very well and is far from any other chick lit. They’re my friends by the end, people I want to see again. Once again, my best compliment is that I adore all of Toon’s characters. The decision is much harder when James becomes a bit more truthful and Nathan comes to visit. Back in London Lucy has a choice – stay with James or pine for Nathan, who’s far away. The complete opposite of lawyer James, Nathan is carefree and fun. Distraught in Australia, she takes comfort in her friends’ happiness and turns her sights onto the surfer (and best friend’s brother) Nathan. Lucy loves her boyfriend James, but just as she’s about to get on a flight to watch her best friends get married in Australia, she gets a very disturbing text message that hints that he may not be as faithful as she thinks.
