Kathryn Ledson serves an ace with the third book in her Erica Jewell series, Grand Slam. Released just in time for the Australian Open 2016 (thinking that was a marketing decision with some foresight), the book features all sorts of shenanigans on and off the tennis court … basically, wherever Erica Jewell happens to be.
If you think tennis is boring, think again. Tennis in Grand Slam is pure entertainment. Not that readers (or Erica) get a lot of the on-court action, but what goes on away from the umpires and crowds is fun, fun, fun. The story is full of laugh-out-loud moments and double entendres, many courtesy of Erica’s mother (who is still my favourite character), and her wayward kitten. Award for classic line goes to ‘Erica’s pussy is so naughty, Tom’, closely followed by ‘Okay. Give me a minute and I’ll come.’ That one made me snort, which woke Blue Eyes and then I had some ‘splaining to do’. Ledson had a lot of fun writing this, I can tell.
Having read all three of Ledson’s books, I’d say this one is her best yet. She’s really come into her own with her writing and her character, Erica. Grand Slam is romantic escapism with laughs, mishaps and miscommunications – perfect for a girl’s night in. You know how you have that one friend who’s always getting into some kind of funny situation and they tell the story with much waving of hands and theatre, leaving you rolling your eyes and clutching your stomach simultaneously? That’s what it’s like reading about Erica Jewell. All I can say now is, more please!
Available from good bookstores. My copy was courtesy of Penguin Books Australia.
Author: Kathryn Ledson
Publisher: Michael Joseph
RRP $32.99
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