The Perfect Happiness 
This woman bugged me. She is an accomplished children's novelist with a large fan base, has 2 kids that are perfect angles, has more close friends than most women, a husband that isn't perfect but she's happy with him (until she thinks someone one better comes along). The thing that bugs me the most about her is that she puts all her value on whether or not any man is attracted to her.

Adultery, one of those topics that you try to avoid reading. This somehow brought to the fore. You value your family and yet you still seek more attentions. How's that again? This is my first book of Santa Montefiore which a niece gave me two weeks ago.
I liked the writing style, but I'm not sure if I liked the book. The affair took too long to get too and was resolved too quickly. And, his death in the end just made it an easy out for Angelica, there were no consequences for her actions. Her own guilt doesn't count. It would have been a better story if the affair happened in the early middle of the book and then she had to work at her marriage to get Olivier's attention better. Maybe if she actually sat down and acted like she wanted to listen
I finished this, so it had *something* going for it ... but far, far too much of this:"Effortlessly glamorous in a Ralph Lauren tweed jacket under a cashmere cape and tight blue jeans tucked into leather boots, Candace struggled to restrain her silver Great Dane as he tried to sniff the bottom of a passing Jack Russell." (p. 103)"Angelica put on a pair of skinny flare jeans from Gap and a cashmere sweater from Paul & Joe." (p. 331)A Booker Prize finalist, this is not.
Angelica is happily married to the handsome, dashing Frenchman Olivier. Together they have two children, Joe and Isabel. They have a beautiful home and a close circle of wonderful friends. Olivier works in The City and Angelica writes childrens fantasy novels. She has everything she could ever want but as the years tick by, Angelica has felt her husbands passion turn to criticism. Hes demanding and sometimes difficult, expecting to be pampered and coddled after a long day at the office. Angelica
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Original Title: | The Perfect Happiness |
ISBN: | 1439183465 (ISBN13: 9781439183465) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Wonderfully wise Santa Montefiore will capture your heart with this "bittersweet and thought-provoking"* novel about a modern wife who must ask herself, Would I risk everything for love? A wife who has forgotten her own beauty and allure. A distant, distracted husband. A smart, candlelit dinner party, witty conversation, and a charmingly rugged vineyard owner from South Africa. So begins Santa Montefiore’s powerful and poignant new novel in which a woman who finds herself in a common predicament must confront the most unlikely aspects of herself. "I hope you don’t mind my writing to you," begins the first e-mail bestselling children’s book author Angelica receives from Jack. Surely it can’t do any harm to indulge in a mild flirtation. After all, she wouldn’t risk her stable marriage and the happiness of her treasured children. But things don’t stop at an e-mail, and when Angelica goes to Cape Town for a book tour, her affair with Jack begins in earnest. On their last day together, he makes a stunning confession, and now everything Angelica thought she knew about love and passion, safety and experience, right and wrong are entirely upended once again. A tender book about the true meaning of love and happily ever after, The Perfect Happiness is for any woman who has ever looked up from her steady, secure life and secretly wondered "what if . . ."Point Based On Books The Perfect Happiness
Title | : | The Perfect Happiness |
Author | : | Santa Montefiore |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | June 8th 2010 by Simon & Schuster (first published April 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Roman. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance |
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Ratings: 3.47 From 1835 Users | 193 ReviewsDiscuss Based On Books The Perfect Happiness
A very inspiring novel with great insight into the meaning of life. However, the shallowness of the characters lives at the beginning almost kept me from reading the booktoo much about their designer clothes, etc.This woman bugged me. She is an accomplished children's novelist with a large fan base, has 2 kids that are perfect angles, has more close friends than most women, a husband that isn't perfect but she's happy with him (until she thinks someone one better comes along). The thing that bugs me the most about her is that she puts all her value on whether or not any man is attracted to her.

Adultery, one of those topics that you try to avoid reading. This somehow brought to the fore. You value your family and yet you still seek more attentions. How's that again? This is my first book of Santa Montefiore which a niece gave me two weeks ago.
I liked the writing style, but I'm not sure if I liked the book. The affair took too long to get too and was resolved too quickly. And, his death in the end just made it an easy out for Angelica, there were no consequences for her actions. Her own guilt doesn't count. It would have been a better story if the affair happened in the early middle of the book and then she had to work at her marriage to get Olivier's attention better. Maybe if she actually sat down and acted like she wanted to listen
I finished this, so it had *something* going for it ... but far, far too much of this:"Effortlessly glamorous in a Ralph Lauren tweed jacket under a cashmere cape and tight blue jeans tucked into leather boots, Candace struggled to restrain her silver Great Dane as he tried to sniff the bottom of a passing Jack Russell." (p. 103)"Angelica put on a pair of skinny flare jeans from Gap and a cashmere sweater from Paul & Joe." (p. 331)A Booker Prize finalist, this is not.
Angelica is happily married to the handsome, dashing Frenchman Olivier. Together they have two children, Joe and Isabel. They have a beautiful home and a close circle of wonderful friends. Olivier works in The City and Angelica writes childrens fantasy novels. She has everything she could ever want but as the years tick by, Angelica has felt her husbands passion turn to criticism. Hes demanding and sometimes difficult, expecting to be pampered and coddled after a long day at the office. Angelica
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