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Sep 15, 2018AnneCarolineDrake rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
I've been on a delightful end-of-summer binge of Sarah Morgan's Manhattan with Love series. This book includes the novella Midnight at Tiffany's. I started with Holiday in the Hamptons which I loved. It was the last book in the series, and Sleepless in Manhattan was the first. If I had read the books in the order which they were written, I wouldn't have gone on a binge. I had been looking forward to reading about the launch of Urban Genie as well as the love story between Paige Walker and Jake Romano. Both were boring. I had also been looking forward to Midnight at Tiffany's which tells the story of Chase Adams and Matilda. It too was disappointing. But, what I seriously didn't like about the book was the romanticization of sexual harassment. Paige and Matilda were both bright, talented, determined, and hard-working. But, doors would have remained closed to their potential and ambition but for the sexual relationships they had with wealthy, powerful men. Is this seriously the message we want to be giving women today?