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Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne
Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne












It’s a medium book and an excellent pact.

Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne

Lauren’s work has been featured in Publishers Weekly, Glamour, The Wall Street Journal, and Inside Edition. Her books have sold over a million copies worldwide. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take. Lauren Layne is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than three dozen romantic comedies. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. However, I did love the idea of the pact that forms the series – three women refusing to let a guy make them enemies and instead becoming a family. Marriage on Madison Avenue - Ebook written by Lauren Layne. At the beginning they are friends and at the end they are married (I guess that’s a spoiler but it’s a romance so you knew that was coming). They each get a small amount of character growth but not a lot. At the end of the day Audrey and Clarke are rich people with no awareness of their privilege and no particular urge to use their advantages to help others. The book succeeds largely on the fact that they really are good friends, with a nice lived-in relationship makes a good bedrock for a romantic relationship. The failure of Audrey and Clarke to communicate is frustrating but also, given the high stakes of their eternal friendship, plausible. Materialism aside I have to say that this book is very fun, with good dialogue, a focus on friendship, and likeable - if exasperating - characters. This book happened to catch me in peak escapist mode so I enjoyed it, and yet in a different frame of mind, I could just as easily have wanted to throw it across the room.

Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne

If you don’t want to read about someone’s Louboutins and how well they match said individual’s Stella McCarthy cocktail dress, then read something else.

Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne

an unapologetic celebration of materialism and name brands.














Marriage on Madison Avenue by Lauren Layne