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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. After thoroughly enjoying the first two installments of this series, about a psychologist and her crazy life, I am quite disappointed (and somewhat annoyed) with this third book in the saga. I'm 3/4 of the way through the book and not even sure I want to finish it. Ok...I did finish it. I added one more star to my rating. But it was not the better of the 3 in the series. Peppered with biting wit and southern charm, Charlotte Hughes returns with “High Anxiety” to transport her fans back into the laugh out loud and constantly crazy world of Dr. Kate Holly. Kate truly believes that her chaotic life might be actually calming down…or at least she seriously hopes so after she nurses her firefighting ex-husband back to health. When Mona, Kate’s longtime best friend and secretary, finds herself suffering from a bad case of hives, Kate is forced to hire a temp—lest she be required to endure her mother’s version of secretarial skills—and Kate’s life quickly shifts from bad to worse. Seriously, normal would be unexpected and boring for Hughes longtime fans. With trouble following Kate’s every step and comedy around every corner, “High Anxiety” is a book to be shared between mothers and daughters, sisters and friends. Reviewed by Suspense Magazine www.suspensemagazine.com no reviews | add a review
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I love the Kate Holly novels. They are super fast reads and very entertaining. They are light, kind of fluffy reads, but very enjoyable. ( )