Reviews
Booklist
This is her first novel to be set in America, and she does a wicked turn on L.A. - the land of complicated martinis and trendy restaurants ("long, hot looks were being exchanged over blueberry pancakes, and that was just the waiters").
Daily Mail
Reading a new novel by Marian Keyes is like sitting at the kitchen
table with your nicest,most confiding friend,...
Guardian
Marian Keyes breaks new ground with her latest Walsh family tale, Angels.
Heat
To call Marian Keyes the queen of chick-lit is an understatement. Her novels are pretty far
removed from so much of the fluff that currently graces our bookshop shelves that it seems like a bit of an insult to
even refer to them as chick-lit at all.
Irish Independent
With more than seven million books sold to date, the publishing phenomenon that is Marian Keyes can look forward to further healthy sales with this new novel.
Kirkus Reviews
.. a laugh-out loud tour through the land of broken hearts and fun shoes.
Library Journal
As with her other popular novels, including Last Chance Saloon and Rachel's Holiday, Keyes provides more than just quick laughs.
Publishers Weekly
..this is unquestionably a fun read, Keyes refrains from turning it into fluff and delivers a well-rounded story.
The Irish Times
Her trademark style is to weave a serious issue in with the fluff, and in this, her sixth novel,...
Time Out
Funny, compassionate, wellobserved and irreverent, this is a romp of a read.