Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Despite their differences, Erika and Clementine have been best friends since they were children. So when Erika needs help, Clementine should be the obvious person to turn to. Or so you’d think. For Clementine, as a mother of a two desperately trying to practise for the audition of a lifetime, the last thing she needs is Erika asking for something, again.
But the barbecue should be the perfect way to forget their problems for a while. Especially when their hosts, Vid and Tiffany, are only too happy to distract them. Which is how it all spirals out of control…
I must confess it took me a couple of goes to get into this book, but I’m glad a persevered as it did get better as it went along. Not one of those page turning reads, due to the frustrating lack of plot reveals after being teased numerous times and getting absolutely nowhere, but a clever ending nevertheless.
I received a review copy of the book via Netgalley.