Review of Evelyn
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Review of Evelyn
Evelyn by Umut Sasoglu is a novel that portrays the life of Evelyn. She is a twenty-six-year-old married woman and mother of one. Evelyn has just been transferred to a new office for some time to work for an attractive pay rise. With a new and hot boss now in the picture, Evelyn couldn’t help but fall for his manly charm. A one-night kiss later turns into a series of kisses and make-out sessions. Now tired of keeping their relationship a secret, her boss, Philip, asks Evelyn to make a final pick between him and her husband, Brad. Who will Evelyn pick? Will she regret her choice later?
I fell in love with Evelyn’s motherly qualities. I loved how she always made time to spend with her son, how she always took her son into consideration before making any decision, down to the little act of always washing her hands before touching her son. I also loved the relationship Evelyn had with her colleagues; they could actually pass for a family. It was a breath of fresh air not to have to read the regular constant fight that happens in a typical office environment. For a boss, I love how relaxed and considerate George was towards all his employees.
Although this book has a great plot and was written in great style, I have an issue with how it ended. Even though I think it is a deliberate attempt by the author to have the reader employ his imagination to fill in the empty spaces and connect the dotted lines, I feel he could have done a little bit more. He left so many details to the reader's imagination. I also didn’t like the fact that the errors I found in the book were similar and very much avoidable. Another round of editing could have cleared up those errors, but that didn't affect the overall quality of the book so much; it's still an impressive work regardless.
I wouldn't hold my reservations towards the book against the author because I feel the author is at liberty to employ different writing styles to tell his story. So, I will pass off the open-ended nature of the book as his preferred style. Also, the errors, though similar and avoidable, weren't enough to warrant a deduction of stars. So I will rate Evelyn by Umut Sasoglu 4 out of 4 stars. It was an impressive read and was professionally edited.
I recommend this book to those who are interested in suspenseful romance novels. Mothers can pick a lot of lessons from Evelyn's nurturing persona and improve on certain areas they are lagging as mothers.
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like other way saying oh that my bf but running the manger bear were together but see
that was thing can need more into she saying kiss made one night stand ohhh
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Hahaha great story but there should always be a twist as to make it exciting
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