Book: Best Offer Wins
Author: Marisa Kashino
Pages: 288
This is my 10th read for the year
What Amazon Says:
18 months and 11 lost bidding wars into house-hunting in the overheated Washington, CD suburbs, 37 year old publicist Margo Miyake gets a tip about the perfect house, in the perfect neighborhood, slated to come up for sale in one month. Desperate to escape the cramped apartment she shares with her husband Ian - and in turn, get their marrige, plant to have a baby, and whole life back on track - Margo becomes obsessed with buying the house before it's publicly listed and the masses descend (with unbeatable, all-cash offers in hand). A little stalking? Harmless. A bit of trespassing? Necessary. As Margo infiltrates the homeowners lives, her tactics grow increasingly unhinged - but just when she thinks she's won them over, she hits a snag in her plan Undeterred, Margo will prove again and again that there's no boundary she won't cross to seize the dream life she's been chasing. The most unsettling part? You'll root for her, even as you gasp in disbelief.
This book was wild. It was recommended by a friend so we could talk about it, and I am glad she lent it to me. I didn't like any of the characters - except the little girl Penny. They were all awful people. Amazon said in their review "you'll root for Margo - our main character - even as you gasp in disbelief". No. Was I in disbelief? Heck yes. But did I root for her? No way. She was psycho. And not likable. I read this book in a day. It is well written- I will give it that. Nice to see with a debut author. But the characters - WOW. The author was a journalist for real estate in Washington, and I think I read that she wrote this based on some of the wild stories she heard. If this was even a tiny bit true - I would never become a realtor.
Stars: 4






