A review by issianne
Better Luck Next Time by Julia Claiborne Johnson

2.0

Don’t let the cover fool you. This isn’t a book about women really. It’s about women through the perspective of one of the most boring narrators I’ve encountered. We know Ward is hot, but there’s not much else. I genuinely expected a book of camaraderie of divorcées, set at a dude ranch. But it was weirdly just a hot guy who had been rich when he was younger working at a ranch in Nevada where women go to finalize their divorces just listens in on their conversations.