Charlotte, often found responding to Charles, Chuck and much to her irritation Chuckers. When she finds herself in a toilet cubicle at her ex’s wedding listening to two other guests referring to her as “The Husband Maker” it is by far the worst nickname she has ever encountered. On reflection, she realises that every single one of her past boyfriends have gone on to marry the next woman they date.
Following Charlottes life through family times, friendships and relationships will she manage to find happiness for herself?
I read these three books one after the other, which is why I have decided to review them as a whole. The books flow continuously and there’s none of the usual repetitiveness with a recap that you often find with a series. I found these books to be well written with a good flowing dialogue, and I didn’t feel there was any unnecessary ‘padding’ in the story. The characters were well developed and, for the most part, easy to empathise with. From reading the first instalment I thought the outcome was fairly predictable but it didn’t affect my overall enjoyment.
I would happily read more by Karey White again.