


But Chris cannot seem to make a relationship work from a perfectly willing woman who is crazy about him. Then there is the subplot of the potential boyfriend. They are not connected until chips and pieces appear to fit it all together with disappearing residents, ramblings of a woman with dementia, and bosses seen talking to people they shouldn’t be otherwise. Things progress at work but as Chelsea settles in, she begins to notice funny things. Mom and Dad are retired and willing to babysit the adorable granddaughter. When she gets a call from a friend alerting her to a job opening, well, she decides to jump on it. But the settlement is getting low and while being at home is great, Chelsea is starting to miss work. This has allowed her to stay home with her adorable 2-year-old girl. This is Seigfried’s second novel featuring single-mom Chelsea Alton, a New Jersey municipal clerk who won a settlement against her former employer for unsafe working conditions. I am ready for something light-weight and fun when Chick Lit Plus sent me a copy of Tax Cut by Michelle Lynn Seigfried.

Really, who wants to read five hundred pages when there is a wonderful breeze slipping past as the sun dances on the waves of the water? And that drink at your side might have a little extra kick in it.
