She’s All That Book Review
About the Book
With her two best friends, San Francisco fashion designer Lilly Jacobs is contemplating life, love, and the pursuit of the perfect pedicure.
When Lilly Jacobs’s coveted promotion as a designer is given to her less-talented co-worker and her boyfriend develops issues with monogamy, she’s convinced her bad hair is responsible for it all. Will a spa weekend with her Spa Girls help? Or will it take more desperate measures to convince her that love is in the air?
My Thoughts
While this was not my first experience with a Kristin Billerbeck book, it will forever be one of my favorites by her. Believe it or not, some women actually do have life-altering decisions to make regarding their careers at age 30! (And yes, I’m speaking from experience.) Lilly straddled between the immaturity of her 20s and the willpower to make something worthwhile of herself once she hit 30.
Her taste in men was certainly suspect (especially the British guy), but showed that not every female makes the best decisions when dating. Most people her age (especially based on the current generation) don’t always make the best financial decisions, so I appreciated that bit of realism, too.
These books were originally written some 20ish years ago, and thankfully have been updated to reflect current cultural references.
After meeting the other two Spa Girls, the remainder of this series is sure to be enjoyable. With visions of the Golden Gate bridge, luxurious spas, and a city view that can only be imagined, I can’t wait to go back!
4 Stars
**This book is currently available on Kindle Unlimited.