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Call Waiting: A Novel

Call Waiting: A Novel

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good reading here
Review: Ally Tasker had a quiet life with steady income and a comfortable boyfriend. Yet more and more she found herself hating her life style. When Ally's father died, she must return to the rustic house in which she was raised. She kept an eye on the place while Lillian was elsewhere. It was there that she met Matt. His free spirit attitude had Ally rethinking her entire life style.

Meg Lynch (Ally's best friend) had an eighteen month old son, a loving husband, and the perfect job. But the entire routine was becoming boring. Meg craved some excitement. She wanted to be spontaneous. A younger male model with a zest for life entered her life and Meg began a web of lies to be with him.

Even though Ally and Meg were far aprat, distance wise, the two kept the phone lines hot as they tried to help each other cope through their personal life crises.

**** I found this story to be fun and witty as the plot unfolded. It seemed to me as though Meg and Ally craved what the other already had. This tale clearly showed me that just because the grass LOOKS greener on the other side, does not mean that it is.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: delightful chic lit
Review: In Sydney, Australia, Ally Tasker is not excited being an art teacher, but likes the steady income her job provides. The same can be said about her dependable but significant other, dull as most of her students boyfriend, yet likes the idea of steady dating him. When her grandfather dies, Ally goes to the Highlands to settle the estate. There she meets Matt and his teenage daughter. She likes both, but at thirty-five is not sure she wants a man helping her.

Ally's best friend since they met attending art school together, ad exec Meg Lynch seems to have it all (at least to Ally) with a solid marriage, a strong career and a precocious child. However, Meg envies Ally's lack of ties that enable her to leave town without a looking back even if it is to only attend a funeral. Meg begins an affair that requires lies and alibis until her husband leaves her. Two hours apart, Ally and Meg use CALL WAITING to help one another work through their personal landmines in a quest to obtain nirvana.

Though the story line follows the typical path of chic lit, CALL WAITING is a delightful tale due to the charming but confused lead characters enhanced by a wonderful look at Sydney and the rugged Australian Highlands. The antics and angst of Ally and Meg are amusing though somewhat overkilled, as they seem to land in one problem after another in their quest for happiness. Dianne Blacklock provides an entertaining Aussie chick lit tale.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: delightful chic lit
Review: In Sydney, Australia, Ally Tasker is not excited being an art teacher, but likes the steady income her job provides. The same can be said about her dependable but significant other, dull as most of her students boyfriend, yet likes the idea of steady dating him. When her grandfather dies, Ally goes to the Highlands to settle the estate. There she meets Matt and his teenage daughter. She likes both, but at thirty-five is not sure she wants a man helping her.

Ally's best friend since they met attending art school together, ad exec Meg Lynch seems to have it all (at least to Ally) with a solid marriage, a strong career and a precocious child. However, Meg envies Ally's lack of ties that enable her to leave town without a looking back even if it is to only attend a funeral. Meg begins an affair that requires lies and alibis until her husband leaves her. Two hours apart, Ally and Meg use CALL WAITING to help one another work through their personal landmines in a quest to obtain nirvana.

Though the story line follows the typical path of chic lit, CALL WAITING is a delightful tale due to the charming but confused lead characters enhanced by a wonderful look at Sydney and the rugged Australian Highlands. The antics and angst of Ally and Meg are amusing though somewhat overkilled, as they seem to land in one problem after another in their quest for happiness. Dianne Blacklock provides an entertaining Aussie chick lit tale.

Harriet Klausner


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