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And Now There's Zelda

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After she came to understand and almost like her mother in law in AND THERE'S MARGARET, Ally is facing some major decisions as her son introduces his fiance, Zelda. All is ure Zelda is wrong for her son and she knows the perfect person to help her scare Zelda off......Margaret. But does that mean she is now the bad mother in law to be that she swore she's never be?

This was a very interesting follow up to Clarke's first book on families and their interactions that sometimes feel more like military actions. I have now read BOTH books and would recommend them to anyone looking for something different than the mystery/thrillers I usually read. I know several people who NEED these books!!!

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Thank you to Net Galley for the opportunity to read and review this book!

If you love family/domestic dramas, laughs and characters who incredibly relatable, then this book is for you!

As a middle-aged mom meets her new soon-to-be daughter-in-law, she is thrown back into the drama that encompassed her own mother-in-law, with whom there was a rocky start and a tumultuous relationship. In an effort to rid of her maybe daughter-in-law, she teams up with her own MIL to show her son who his fiancée really is. Throughout that process, she is tested and forced to look into her own relationships.

I loved the build of the characters and relationships in this book. I truly laughed out loud so much and enjoyed how thorough the book was in describing relationships and framing the scenarios throughout the book.

I look forward to reading more by Carolyn Clarke!

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Witty and dramatic, And Now There's Zelda does not disappoint, especially on the heels of And Then There's Margaret, which I loved. Definitely pick this up if you enjoyed Margaret!

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I really enjoyed reading this, it had that drama comedy element that I was looking for and enjoyed the overall feel worked with this story. The characters were everything that I wanted and enjoyed how realistic it was. I was hooked from the first page and thought everything worked with the whole story. Carolyn Clarke has a great writing style and left me wanting to read more from her.

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Poorly written, one- dimensional, non-developed characters made this book difficult to finish, let alone enjoy.

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“And Now There’s Zelda” by Carolyn Clarke is a witty sequel to “And Then There’s Margaret”. In the first book (Margaret), Allison Montgomery needs to deal with her sticky relationship with her mother-in-law after her father-in-law dies. Against all odds, they reconcile their differences and learn how to coexist together. The tables have turned when Allison’s son brings home his fiancé, Zelda. Exactly who is this person and why have they gotten engaged so quickly? Now it is Allison who acts a bit like the (future) mother-in-law from hell. How can she not? After all, she is only protecting her son.

It is possible to read “And Now There’s Zelda” as a stand-alone book, but I believe the background story from the first book is important to really get Allison’s struggles. Many thanks to Net Galley and to the publisher for an ARC. My opinion is my own.

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I read And Then There's Margaret and loved the characters. When I saw that Carolyn Clarke wrote And Now There's Zelda I had to grab it and start reading. How fun it was to visit with old characters and be introduced to new ones. The writing was witty and fun and Margaret was just as intriguing. In this setting we get to see new sides to each family member. The ending leaves me hoping for another story to emerge.

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Although I've never read anything by this author, I was very intrigued by the book. From the family drama and their personal relationships, to the well described and consistent characters, which I will not go into some detail here, otherwise would be giving away spoilers.
In my opinion as a reader, the book is well done, especially because we're talking about "in-law" relationships that often become important to understand, especially when a stranger joins the family. The effort to prevent a potentially disastrous relationship makes the plot even more addictive and comical.
The descriptive detail, the touching and funny dialogues, the different personalities, as well as the whole space and time captivate and hold the reader to the book.
Even thought all the plot is nice and attractive in terms of reading, I felt a bit of judgment from the mother’s side, giving a bit the idea that mothers-in-law from the man side never like potential daughters-in-law.
Nevertheless, it gives to the reader an insight about the way mothers have concerns about their children happiness.
I recommend it.

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I read this author's first book, "And Then There's Margaret", about Allison's relationship with her mother-in-law and how it evolved over the years after both parties learned tolerance so I was anxious to read this new book to see if it was just as good. And it did not disappoint. This book deals with the main character's relationship with a future daughter-in-law and how it evolved. It was interesting to see how long it took her to realize that now the shoe is on the other foot and see how she would handle that dynamic. A very enjoyable read.

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when allison’s son comes back from college with a fiancée - who she had no idea existed, on his arm. will she trust her or will their relationship fall apart?

rounding this up to 3.75

the themes in this book mainly focus on if this mothers intuition is correct about seeing red flags and if zelda is really what she seems. it feels like a mystery book, but no mystery has happened. you as the reader, will want to know also if zelda, is really the person she claims to be.

the writing is fast paced, witty and relatable. for older women in their late 30s - 50 this book is so perfect as it’s super relatable to married life, dealing with mother in law’s and motherhood. ( regardless, i’m in my late 20s and enjoyed this )

my only complaint is, i did find the mother a bit judgemental at times and i would’ve enjoyed her trying a bit harder to get to know zelda.

if you want a quick, simple easy read featuring lots of family drama and a sweet ending. this is definitely the book for you.

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