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A review by turophile
Fast Women by Jennifer Crusie
4.0
The fourth book in [b:The Jennifer Crusie Collection|25667347|The Jennifer Crusie Collection|Jennifer Crusie|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1433791170s/25667347.jpg|45413917] is my favorite so far. It contains the elements one expects in a Crusie novel – set in the Midwest (Ohio, specifically), multiple characters male and female all facing relationship or other personal challenges that weave together, a strong female lead, humorous dialogue, and a few crazy set-ups. Where the book differs, and perhaps what sets it apart, is that the relationship challenges all hinge on accepting and moving beyond divorce and other stages of marital breakdown. Plus there’s a murder mystery or two.
The book also felt less choppy than a few others of hers I’ve read lately, though the interlocking chracters and plots did get a bit confusing at the end.
A good book if you already love [a:Jennifer Crusie|19005|Jennifer Crusie|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1295982567p2/19005.jpg], and a great introduction if you’re not familiar with her.
4/5 on the romance scale.
The book also felt less choppy than a few others of hers I’ve read lately, though the interlocking chracters and plots did get a bit confusing at the end.
A good book if you already love [a:Jennifer Crusie|19005|Jennifer Crusie|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1295982567p2/19005.jpg], and a great introduction if you’re not familiar with her.
4/5 on the romance scale.