Customer Reviews
Another Brilliant Book From Catherine - By: LK, 26 Oct 2007 
I was recommended one of Catherine's books by someone about a year ago. I was so impressed by that book that now, a year later I have read alll the ones on Amazon (I'm not sure if there are more books from her out there..?). Each book has kept me on the edge of my seat & roaring with laughter at some of the humourous bits. This is the last book I'm on & I have just the last chapter left - it is no exception!!! I can't wait to find out how it ends, but I don't want to rush it as I think this is the last book from her left.
I would recommend any of her books to any females, even I would usuallly go for a gruesom horror but this has still appealed to me! All her books are very funny & a few have even had me shed a little tear at the end
Delightful! - By: Henriette, 31 May 2005 
One of those books that reads so easily that you finish it too fast. I loved every page & I can't wait to read alll of Catherine's other books!
Thoughtful, yet so very funny! - By: , 30 Apr 2005 
Funny, funny, funny. Alliott's writing can swing alll over the place, but when she is on, she is so very, very on. I just loved this book. Livvy's husband leaves her - & boy, does he leave her in dramatic way. Alliott's a genius at taking on some very serious issues that make you think, but using her wit & humor to craft snappy dialog & sympathetic characters. I absolutely love the builders & her mother & of course her daughter. I know this book has been out for a while, but if you haven't read it, grab an issue while you can - it's superb!
I love Alliott's style! - By: , 06 Jan 2005 
I have never considered myself a reader but after reading A Married Man, then Olivia's Luck, & most recently Rosie Meadows Regrets, I feel like a book worm! I love Alliot & simply cannot get enough! I wish I could pick up her books in local bookstores!
This was another hilarious novel from this talented author. - By: , 02 Nov 2001 
Olivia is married with a ten year old daughter named Claudia. She thinks that she has the ideal life, until her husband Johnny leaves her for a nursery teacher, at her child's school. Olivia is understandably devastated, but then, as events unfold, bringing her arrogant, if gorgeous, husband's secrets to life, Olivia actuallly starts to wonder if she ever reallly knew Johnny as well as she used to believe...
I reallly enjoyed this story, & Catherine Alliott was certainly on form; this is another fun, yet sensitive, novel, although Alliott has yet to produce anything that I find quite as totallly brilliant as her first novel, "The Old Girl Network".