Author: Mitzi Penzes
Publisher: New Year Publishing (Sept 2011)
Sexy, stylish and
successful, Nell always prided herself on her common sense. So why is
she suddenly crazy for David, her married best friend of twenty years?
With a single kiss, Nell s perfect Californian life turns upside down.
All the safety of her well-adjusted marriage to a respected plastic
surgeon and her growing fashion business pale in comparison to the
passion experienced in that kiss. Can she go on as before, or will she
make the biggest change of her life? Will she face disaster and tragedy,
or perhaps adventure and a second chance? Or possibly both? Find out
from this fast paced book where the sceneries are changing as fast as
the movies. Life is full of surprises and challenges that anyone would
call perfectly crazy yet they may become reality one day. Or will they?
Perfectly
Crazy explores what happens when life as you know it changes in an
instant. What would happen if you thought you were perfectly happy,
then something happened to make you question your life. A kiss from her
best friend makes Nell question her life and marriage. Should she take a
risk, or keep what she has?
I
liked the idea for the story and was intrigued by the synopsis. I did
like that even though Nell realizes she has feelings for her friend
David, she doesn't just throw away her marriage on a whim. I started out
liking the book, but after the first few chapters, I found I really didn't care
for Nell. I
thought Nell was incredibly selfish and immature. She seemed very
superficial to me. Her husband conveniently died and she jumped right
into a relationship with David. She barely mourned her husband, making
me question the trueness of her fidelity in the first place. She also
fled the country to "find herself" leaving a 16 YO daughter on her own
at home. She then had an affair while on her quest and didn't seem to
feel very guilty about it. I just couldn't find anything to like about
her.
The
peripheral characters didn't add much to the book. I found their
dialogue a bit too fluffy and immature for the characters' ages. At
times, they sounded like they were in high school. For the seriousness
of the material, everyone seemed too happy-go-lucky.
Perfectly
Crazy is a quick read, so you could probably read it in an afternoon.
As I said, I think the author had a great idea, it just fell short for
me
--Kari
About the Author:
Mitzi Penzes grew up in Hungary, where she trained and practiced as a
neurologist. She has lived in the US for the last twenty-five years,
where she pursued a career in lab management before becoming an
entrepreneur. She lives with her son, husband, and cat in Napa,
California.
I have to say that I felt the same way. So much so, that I couldn't finish the book. I can never get into a book if I totally hate the characters. Glad to see I'm not the only one who felt this way.
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