A review by jacquelinec
Family Affair by Caprice Crane

3.0

Told in alternating POVs, Caprice Crane tackles an interesting subject in a humorous way. Unfortunately, all the humor in the world can't make up for Brett's selfishness. He's initially unwilling to work on their (relatively minor) issues and instead decides to dump his wife. After that, he goes on to be pretty hateful towards her when what she really deserves is some compassion and sympathy. While he goes on to make it up to Layla, I can't say that he was totally redeemed in my estimation. Still, Crane's trademark humor managed to rescue this novel for me somewhat. However, if you're looking for more likable characters, try her novels [b:Stupid and Contagious|293027|Stupid and Contagious|Caprice Crane|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1173466587s/293027.jpg|284318] and [b:Forget About It|186900|Forget About It|Caprice Crane|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172536710s/186900.jpg|1309727].