Fen - an art historian obsessed by sculpture by Julius Featherstone. Living with two, rather more debauched housemates. She struggles to choose between the love of a young man Matt, with money and an equal interest in art, and an older man, James, who owns some examples by her beloved Featherstone. Beautifully written, the plot twists and turns so that you don't know who she'll choose. Takes you through sculpture and art, educating and enthralling whilst keeping you rooting for Fen the entire time. Revisiting Django and learning more of Cat's past, it nontheless maintains your interest in Fen. With three-in-a-bed romps and soul searching, right hand and left hand equating, the problems of falling in love with more than one man and the pleasure of fine art, Fen constantly keeps you guessing and piques an interest in sculpture, if only to see what all the fuss is about. A fabulous read - perfect for a rainy day snuggled up on the sofa with a big mug of hot chocolate. A real girly book, with plenty of balls, sexy men and feisty young females. Fantastic!!!