I am not suprised that this book has only 3 reviews. I was loaned this book whilst in hospital and am not suprised that it has become a hand-me-down.
The book is based on on 4 characters that each have a weak and predictable character. Tara, the re-invention (if going on a diet, excercising and dying your hair, deems you unrecongnisable to the rest of the world), Jordan, the egotistical sterotypical book character, Dave - the 'I'm so grounded that the reader will work this out' character and Flora, the mother figure all round hero character, are anything to go by, then I believe that I have read my all time worst book.
You are lead to believe that Tara/Scarlett, the next best thing since sliced bread, has a deep dark secret that doesn't want to be exposed. You hope that something extra-ordinary happens, only to find that you spend 3 minutes on the great 'reveal'. Which doesn't dig up any undiscovered ground.
The story seems unfeasible, the characters you will have crossed before, but if you really want to delve into the world of the make believe, then this is the book for you.