A review by kimberussell
Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson

3.0

Jane Margeaux is a poor little rich girl being raised by a high-profile Broadway producer who happens to be her mother. Her only confidant is Michael, her imaginary friend. But according to imaginary friend protocol, Michael must dump poor Jane on her 9th birthday. So he does. And according to aforementioned protocol, they would both forget about each other.

Except that part didn't happen.

Twenty-some years later, Jane is a successful writer and her life should be great. Except, she works for her overbearing mother and has a manipulative dolt for a boyfriend. She is now your 33 year old chick lit heroine.

Michael is living in New York, in between imaginary friend "jobs." He sees Jane. He remembers Jane. Jane eventually sees Michael. She remembers Michael. And our story begins.

This is a quick and bubbly read that deals with a few "what ifs" but completely neglects the "how."