TITLE: Ally Hughes Has Sex Sometimes
AUTHOR: Jules Moulin
PUBLISHER: Dutton
PUBLISHING DATE: August 25, 2015
FROM GOODREADS: Life isn’t easy for
single mother Ally Hughes. Teaching at Brown, her class load is huge and
her boss is a menace. At home, she contends with a critical mother, a
falling-down house, and a daughter who never misses a beat. Between
taking care of the people she loves, teaching full time, and making ends
meet, Ally doesn't have time for a man. She doesn’t date. She’s not
into flings. But then she meets Jake, an eager student, young in years
but old in soul, who challenges his favorite professor to open up her
life, and her heart, to love. It doesn't work. In fact, his urging
backfires.
Ten years later, Ally's still single. Jake reappears
and surprises her in a brand-new role: He's dating Ally's now-grown
daughter. In this hilarious, heartrending tale, Ally is finally forced
to concede (not only to herself) that an independent, "liberated" woman
can still make room in her life for love.
MY THOUGHTS: I
wasn't exactly sure what to expect when I requested this book from the
Penguin First to Read program. However, I read so much horror and
paranormal, that I sometimes need a contemporary or a cozy mystery to
cleanse my palette. That is exactly what this book managed to do.
Ally
is a single mother, college professor and writer for women's magazines.
She has spent her entire life focused on raising her daughter Lizzie,
and has often out her needs on the backburner. During one "mad" weekend,
she meets Jake, a current/former student and has the ride of her life.
She then returns to her regular routine of caring for her daughter and
ignoring her own wants and needs. 10 years later, Jake reappears, and
so do all the feelings they had for each other, and Ally's world comes
tumbling down.
I really like this novel, but a few things did
bother me. The whole books rotates between current times, and what
happened 10 years ago. This was not well done in the beginning and I
found it quite confusing at first. However, this gets much better after
the first 50 or so pages. Second, there is some insta-love in the
book, but as the novel progresses, the reader finds it not as instant as
it appears so I found it tolerable.
Overall, Moulin creates a
face-paced read. Her characters are likable, and while the story is at
times unbelievable, it sure is a lot of fun. I enjoyed learning more
about Lizzie, her obsession with getting a nose job, and her best friend
Weather. Moulin also did a great job portraying various family
dynamics such as Ally's relationship with her own mother, her
relationship with Lizzie, and Lizzie's involvement in Ally's dating
life. If you like romances, especially those with some steaminess,
combined with a decent plot, give this book a chance!
RATING: 4 PAWS
COYER SCAVENGER HUNT CHALLENGE #12: Read any type of romance novel
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