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Author: Louise Millar
Single mother Callie has come to rely heavily on her best friend Suzy. But Callie suspects Suzy's life isn't as simple as it seems. It's time she pulled away - going back to work is just the first step towards rediscovering her old confidence. So why does she keep putting off telling Suzy about her new job? Suzy and Callie live close to each oth...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780330545006
ISBN-10: 0330545000
Publication Date: 4/1/2012
Pages: 416
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Pan Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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GainesvilleGirl avatar reviewed Playdate on + 215 more book reviews
An odd sort of book, The Playdate has its ups and downs. Set in a London suburb, it is slow going at times, but I plugged on because honestly, I was curious about what might happen right around the corner. I'm glad I read it to the end, it was worth it. The story tells of a single mom Callie, a struggling divorcee who has a frail little girl and a scorching secret. Her best friend, actually her ONLY friend is Suzy, an American from Colorado, mother of three small boys, wife of Jez, and very protective of Callie. But is she just a tad too protective? There is also Debs, strange, extremely private, afraid of everything, and hiding some dark secrets of her own. The three women's lives converge, and intertwine. There is mystery, tragedy, lust, and revenge. It ends up being a pretty good read. I can honestly say that I enjoyed most of it, and breezed through the few paragraphs I didn't completely enjoy. I'm only giving it three and a half stars because of those pesky, boring, few paragraphs.


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