![]() ![]() Luke spends some time wondering how their household account keeps getting overdrawn and where their joint statement is – Becky has hidden it, and then in a last ditch attempt to prevent Luke from finding out she’s been buying shoes and clothes from their household account- spills white out onto it. This novel picks up with Becky and Luke still living in Manhattan, Becky is still working as a personal shopper at Barney’s, although that hasn’t stemmed her passion in shopping for herself. So much so that my fiance, upon wandering into the room totally unnoticed by me, commented several times on the fact that I was laying on the couch giggling to myself. I was happy to discover that my like for them transferred over just as much and I really enjoyed this book. As I said in my Library post, this is the first time I’ve read one of these novels as previously I’ve listened to the audiobooks and the woman who reads it is very good. I finished this book in one afternoon, they’re just that easy to read. The sun pours in there in the afternoon and it’s perfect for curling up and enjoying a book. It has no TV access point so we put our second couch in there, along the windows and I made it my quiet room. I have in my new house, a designated ‘reading room’ which is a little family room off the kitchen/dining room that has big windows. ![]() Yesterday, although clear and sunny, came with a chilly biting August wind that the south-eastern part of Australia is known for. ![]()
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