#48 Truly, Madly, Guilty by Liane Moriarty

Three couples get together for a barbecue. And something goes really wrong. The story is told from the different couples' POV and jumps back in forth time wise: Before the barbecue, after the barbecue, the day of the barbecue. Frankly I was wondering if the build up was worth the wait. It was. I like this author and would consider this one of her better works.


#49 Out-takes from a Marriage by Ann Leary

A woman married to a now famous actor suspects that he's cheating on her.

I got this one on my Nook so I kept thinking it was going to be some sort of psychological thriller. It was not. I think it was supposed to be funny, though it wasn't. The author never resolved the conflict. This book was a waste of time.

#50 The Rumor by Elin Hilderbrand

Madalyn and Grace are best friends who live on Nantucket. Rumors start to fly about them during the summer, some of which are true, some are not.

This writer does a good 'beach read'. It was entertaining, though I felt two of the key conflicts were glossed over in the resolution.

Joan