A review by loesm
A Girl's Best Friend by Lindsey Kelk

4.0

The plot is more than a little flawed. For all it's mentions of popular apps, it's premise is based on a horribly outdated form of communication. Moreover, Kelk has milked the idea of twenty-something women whisking away to another city to a point where it has become a little annoying. The story line of this book even closely resembles the preceding one in the series. However, the manner in which she writes and her quick and funny dialogue more than make up for it. I love the flawed characters that really come to life as if they were your friends and making you wish you would be so lucky to be part of their little group. All in all a steady Kelk book of guaranteed enjoyment, but I do wish for some more of- the-beaten-path books from her.