An excellent lounging-in-the-sunshine read!
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Maggie McIntyre Is Living The Dream is a much lighter story than my first Joanne Nicholson novel, Only The Lonely, and I enjoyed spending time with well-meaning dream analyst Maggie. She is someone with whom I could imagine myself being friends in real life and I loved her sense of humour - especially considering the embarrassing situations that her inadvertent clumsiness gets her into. Of course, having an adorable ginger kitten, Lady Marmalade, scene-stealing at every opportunity was bound to get me smiling too.
I appreciated how Nicholson manages to weave in social responsibility issues - such as homeless Elspeth's storyline - into Maggie McIntyre Is Living The Dream without either making the novel too dark or trivialising the characters' experiences. It's a fine line to tread and I thought she did a good job on this. The characters generally are very plausible and entertaining, with people such as male …
Maggie McIntyre Is Living The Dream is a much lighter story than my first Joanne Nicholson novel, Only The Lonely, and I enjoyed spending time with well-meaning dream analyst Maggie. She is someone with whom I could imagine myself being friends in real life and I loved her sense of humour - especially considering the embarrassing situations that her inadvertent clumsiness gets her into. Of course, having an adorable ginger kitten, Lady Marmalade, scene-stealing at every opportunity was bound to get me smiling too.
I appreciated how Nicholson manages to weave in social responsibility issues - such as homeless Elspeth's storyline - into Maggie McIntyre Is Living The Dream without either making the novel too dark or trivialising the characters' experiences. It's a fine line to tread and I thought she did a good job on this. The characters generally are very plausible and entertaining, with people such as male model Levi being over-the-top by just enough to keep them believable. The romance aspect is nicely portrayed too. Maggie and her paramour take their time in developing their relationship which made it feel genuine and I thought they were perfectly suited.
Maggie McIntyre Is Living The Dream is a cross-genre book that's difficult to pigeonhole (which, to me, is a good thing!) so I think it could appeal to a wide readership. There's romance and a mystery, a hint of magical realism and lots of humour. Personally, I can testify that it's an excellent lounging-in-the-sunshine read!