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From Pasta to Pigfoot: Second Helpings

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sadly this book was just a sich a typical new adult soap opera where basically every single problem could have been solved it the characters could have just managed to open their mouths and talk about what they are thinking and struggling with instead of just keeping quiet about it and making everything overly dramatic because they become suspicious about everything
not something i enjoy and i hope it’s not a realistic portrait of most people and/or relationships!

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So ... the story is about a young woman, who works as interior designer, lives in her father house, enjoys her friends company, but since everybody around her either multiplying or getting married, she wants that too. And so she sees pregnant women and single attractive men everywhere, and even more so since her own drop dead gorgeous boyfriend is busy whit his work and he has hard time to find a single moment for Faye when nobody calls or drops in on their date night.

Faye is confused, should she be jealous or suspicious, since Rocky's coworker, who constantly interrupting on their alone time is gorgeous french lady, and same time she has hard time control herself with her single boss, with his adorable nephew. Her only hope is, that when they go to Ghana, to Rocky's sisters wedding, they have time to talk about their relationship and where is it going.

But once in Ghana, their days are filled with more wedding activities and after wedding there is a family disaster and since Faye had seen it coming but said nothing to Rocky, Rocky is disappointed in her and sends her back to London.

It's a kind of typical New Adult soap opera, just instead of the usual young tycoon and sassy receptionist there are two young people from Ghana. Their culture and customs and beliefs are different than ours and it's interesting to read. But the problems those two young people have are the same, no matter what color your skin is or where you from, if your relationships stands on assumptions instead on talking, it simply can not end well ... unless ...

It was a good read, interesting experience.

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