I’m another one who is sorry to say I was disappointed by this book.
I found the sex descriptions so cringey and thought the writing was a bit lazy tbh. Very repetitive about the lift and feeding the cat. I don’t think Ellie having an adult daughter really added much to the story either.
I didn’t think Ellie, Nadine & Magda acted like 40 year olds at all. They still seemed like their teenaged selves just playing grownups, or at a stretch, they acted how I would have in my early twenties.
The continuity errors really bugged me too. The description of how Ellie, Magda & Nadine became friends was different to what happened in the original books.
They found out Mr Windsors first name was Guy in Girls Out Late. And yet in Think again his name is Gary and they all say they didn’t know what his name was and tried to guess at school.
In Think Again Ellie also describes her art teacher before Mr Windsor as being an old lady, but in Girls Under Pressure the art teacher is a young woman who goes off on maternity leave and Mr Windsor takes over her job after Christmas.
I found Ellie’s relationship really icky tbh and it made me a little bit uncomfortable. There was no natural build up of attraction and sexual tension between them, it all felt a bit forced and rushed. The time they spend together is very repetitive and gets boring pretty quickly.
It also felt like the relationship Ellie ends up in at the end was a little bit rushed as well. And the character she ends up with was written to be a bit too perfect for her. I can’t relate to characters that are too perfect, they need some flaws to be believable!
I think JW should just stick to what she does best. I adored her books as a child and tween and she does write really well for younger readers. As far as adult books go though, this unfortunately is not one I would recommend.