I was sort of disappointed in this book. I had read the first book "Revenge of Middle Aged Wife" and really enjoyed it. This was not as good. It followed the same characters, and the new wife whined entirely too much. It was ok, but not my favorite.

Kim V. (
Kimivan) wrote on 12/31/2007...
Maybe I should have read the first book- I just couldn't really get into this, as I really didn't like the characters.

Lissette H. (
yolen) wrote on 11/8/2007...
A pretty entertaining follow-up to Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman (which was GREAT!).
This book is the sequel to Buchan’s Revenge of the Middle Aged Woman, which I read last year.
Reviewing sequels is tricking business, since many things that occur in the first book are mentioned and taken for granted. Therefore, if you did not read book one; be very wary of continuing with the review below, as it will be full of spoilers.
Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.
This book picks up a few years after the end of the first book.
Minty is now firmly ensconced in Rose’s home, married to Rose’s ex-husband and completely miserable. This is the book in a nutshell. It is hard to empathize with Minty at all. In book one she set out to win Nathan away from Rose, and now that she has all she ever wanted all she does is whine. And to make it all just a little more difficult a pill to swallow, Rose is doing fabulously well. With most of Nathan’s friends disliking her, Nathan’s family disliking her and few friends to rely on Minty is in for a huge comeuppance when she is blindsided by events that turn her life completely upside down.
This was an ultimately difficult book to like, mainly because the main character was so unlikable. Giving her a few redeeming qualities may have made it a little better, but in the end if you don’t like the protagonist of the whole story, it’s difficult to care about the story’s outcome.
This sequal to Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman focuses mostly on Minty, the best friend who stole Rose's husband. Those who rooted for Rose in the first book will be pleased to see Minty less than charmed by married life, and Nathan seemingly unhappy, distracted, and still with Rose on his mind. Those who look for neatly packaged happy endings probably won't be wild about this one, but it does end nicely.