
First she decides that her next book will be the anti-romance – her heroine finds the best part of her life AFTER getting dumped. Next her daughters tell her she needs to start practice dating, and summer at the Jersey shore is the perfect place for that. She’s also juggling her soon-to-be-ex, a loony aunt, and a match-making neighbor, while Ben is sending her romance-driven imagination into overdrive. Can Mona’s life imitate art? Can she write her own happy ending?
I was intrigued by the concept of an book within a book. While this wasn't exactly the case I did enjoy the story of Mona and adjusting to life without a husband. I did find the ending a bit too romance pat for my taste but enjoyed the relationships Mona has with her family and friends. This is a modern romance for a modern woman.