Monday 11 April 2022

Little Nothings - Julie Mayhew


This novel totally absorbed me from the first few pages. I could not put it down and finished it within 24 hrs. 


Becky has always felt like an outsider until she meets a couple of women at a baby group and suddenly she is part of a strong, supportive friendship that provides her with everything she has been missing out on. The friendship evolves beyond the children and soon there are coffee mornings, girl’s nights out and shopping trips. The husbands and partners are then folded into the mix and life events are shared as a group. All seems well until a new person joins the group. Ange is deep, thoughtful and the girls truly value her opinion and admire her style. Soon Ange is organising their social events that are now expensive nights out in London’s finest restaurants, advising on home improvements and the best private schools for the children.  Suddenly Becky feels she is being marginalised. But is she just being paranoid, reading too much into things?  


The drama climaxes in a luxury Greek holiday, where tensions overspill and truths unravel.


I predict great things for this book and can see this being a huge hit this summer!




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