Book Review: True Love (and Other Lies) by Whitney Gaskell

Posted By Leah on September 2nd, 2009

whitney gaskell true love and other liesTrue Love (and Other Lies) tells the story of Claire, a travel writer for Sassy Seniors. She’s single and doesn’t believe in The One or Happy Ever After.

However, on a flight to London, she meets Jack, an attractive ex-pat and they spend the three days she has in London together.

It’s all going well, until it turns out Jack was seeing someone close to Claire… someone very close to Claire.

I first read True Love (and Other Lies) a year or so ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. Seeing a fellow blogger review it I decided to re-read it and review it myself.

I found it a bit slow-going second time around so it’s probably a book you can only read once unlike some where you can read them again and again without questioning what the main characters of the book do.

However the book is still really enjoyable. At first the meeting of Claire & Jack seems fanciful and not something that would happen in real life. However all is revealed through-out the book - which is one of the reasons I loved the book. The fact that someone would go out of their way to do what they did made the book for me. Of course, what I’m saying sounds ridiculous but I can’t mention what happens otherwise it spoils the magic of the book. Let me just say it’s incredibly romantic and makes you say, “I wish that would happen to me!”

Second time around I found Claire a bit annoying. Going on and on and on and on and on about how fat you are compared to your best friend gets really annoying after a while. If, as Claire said, she was happy with her body she would not be comparing herself to Maddy or keep mentioning the fact she was Amazonian sized. However I enjoyed reading about her struggles in the office to have her column printed the way she wanted it to - sarcasm and all.

I liked Jack even when everything was revealed. Depending on your views the big reveal could make or break the book for you. I found it romantic and thus, it made the book for me. I thought he and Claire clicked and worked well together.

I liked Maddy but there were also huge dislikeable points about her. I thought she was a bit of a cow to Claire but I could also understand why she was so spiteful.

Overall it was an enjoyable novel, and a quick read at that. I love Little Black Dress books and this is one of my favourites. It’s the ultimate in romance novel and is well worth a read.

Rating: 4/5

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3 Responses to “Book Review: True Love (and Other Lies) by Whitney Gaskell”

A Little Pink

Ooooh, this sounds good. I love LIttle Black Dress books too! :)

Amy

Yay you reread it. I agree with you, it was so romantic and that’s what made me love it so much. I’ve only read it once, but I can still see what you mean about reading it again - now I know the secret and how the journey of their relationship goes, I don’t know if I would enjoy it quite as much - but then again, the humour and romance!!!! I borrowed this book from the library, but I probably will buy it once I get some pennies together. x

Goddess of Blah

I LOVED this book. Compared to other Little Black Dress books, this book is much more realistic and mature. Its not trite or silly. Its incredibly romantic and really funny. I also liked the fact that the author knew what she was talking about when she discussed the legal profession. Most people don’t understand lawyers, particularly in-house as oppose to firms, and corporate as oppose to commercial.

Whitney Gaskell’s other LBD book “Testing Kate” is also great. But if you want romance don’t bother with “Testing Kate” but if you want a mature book on a girl who stands up for herself against a bully than read this.

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