Out Of Retirement
R**E
Gay Old Girls!
This is an absolutely joyous read evoking a wide range of emotions. All the characters are carefully constructed and believable - even Alice! I know someone like her... It's a different slant on a lesbian love story, bringing in many other issues about an ageing society and what happens to people who don't have the money to purchase luxury. It's a great read, and I would love to read something else by Erica Lawson. Read it - it's different and wonderful...
M**A
Well worth a read
Erica Lawson writes another good read. This one revolves around a retirement home with a mismatch of great characters and the owner Cailin, along comes Dr Meg and let the fun begin. Give this book chance it's worth it. Funny,Sad,Intriguing with Love and Friendship thrown in.For me a 4+stars rating. and will read again factor.
J**S
Almost but not quite...
There were moments of laugh-out loud narrative but on the whole this had a superficial feel to the characters which detracted from the overall satisfaction as a good idea but not so expertly executed. The overly snide interaction between characters made me disengage with them. For a group of women living together, wearing their sexuality as a badge of honour, they seemed disparate and aggressive. I wanted this story to be so much more and yet it disappointed.
J**R
Fun book
It's quirky, amusing and in places down right funny. Alice is awesome, Phyllis is scary til u get to know her and Mel and Caitlin are cute together. A light hearted and fun read but still has a good storyline. Well worth a read.
A**H
Nice story
Gentle story of a time gone by when friends matter and set in a lovely theme making it a believable story!
K**R
lovely
I loved this story. Wanted to hug all the characters/. Laughed out loud at some of the things they all got up to and hope to goodness that I get to meet them all again. I want to know what happens to them next.S0 please write a follow up for us old ones who are out here and love to read stories that are full of love and fun
T**R
Humorous read
Doctor Melanie Stokes, (Mel) was a good doctor. Cool, calm and collected, nothing rattled her. Well, not until she got caught up with the old women at the Dykes Retirement Home. That's what it said on the board anyway. It should have read Shady Oakes. First impressions always last the longest, so what was Mel to think when she saw a little old lady chasing the paper boy calling him a little runt?Caitlin Joseph runs the small retirement home for women who are in need. There are not many residents, probably due to everyone in the home being gay.When Mel agreed to help out doing relief work for the regular doctor, little did she know that her life would be turned upside down.On Mel's arrival at the home, she knew right away that there was something she liked about the place. The residents were likeable, (well some were) zany and impossible, but her eyes were on Caitlin. Her attraction instant. But, most of all, Mel was impressed with Caitlin's care of her residents.The residents took it upon themselves to become match makers and ensure that Mel visited often. Not that Mel needed much encouragement. Their crafty plans and scheming were helped along by a new woman arriving at the home. A woman whose presence caused long forgotten feelings to emerge. It's just a shame she isn't a lesbian.This is quite a humorous book about life in a retirement home where all the residents are lesbians. The story centres mainly around the old women who have nothing better to do than cause mayhem making for some laugh out loud moments throughout. Secondary is the slow romance between Mel and Caitlin, making the book top heavy on the comedy and too light on the romance, for my preference.The book started out funny and looked to be a promising read, but unfortunately, by the time I got to around the half way mark, I was wondering where the actual story was going. It meandered aimlessly along with a few more funny moments and incidents interspersed. The romance between Mel and Caitlin never seemed to really heat up or shine through.The main characters are multi-faceted and likeable enough. The secondary characters are a mixed bunch, some more likeable than others and they all interact well together.If you are looking for a quick, humorous read, you should enjoy this book.
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