A review by kirstenrose22
Rachel's Holiday by Marian Keyes

4.0

This is, I think, what good chick lit should be - light and fluffy moments with a meaty center that propels the action forward. (Okay, that sounds dirty, and I didn't mean it to, but I'm not changing it.) The use of flashbacks and tight first-person narration is used so well here, as the character changes and grows. I really enjoyed this. What is it that's so compelling about novels about addiction and rehab, beyond the voyeuristic thing?