Pillow Talk by Freya North

Wednesday, July 11, 2012
★★☆☆☆
By day, Petra Flint is a talented jeweler working in a lively London studio. By night, she's a sleepwalker troubled by a past she can't put to bed and a present that leaves her clinging to an unsuitable boyfriend. Arlo Savidge was once a budding heartthrob musician. Then tragedy struck and he chose to forsake stardom and all future affairs of the heart for a quiet life in the countryside as a music teacher.

Petra and Arlo haven't seen each other since they were teenagers-when their feelings ran deep but the timing wasn't right. Now, seventeen years later, they run into each other once more. Might first love get a second chance-or will what keeps them up at night keep them apart forever?

I don't know if it's because I had just finished reading Fifty Shades of Grey or what, but I could NOT get into this Pillow Talk.  It is one of the few books I have stopped reading mid-read.  I was probably 80 pages into it, and I just decided to abandon ship.  The storyline was silly, the characters weren't all that interesting, and I was bored reading it!  It is about a girl who sleepwalks and doesn't know she's doing it (hence 'Pillow Talk'), but that's all I really got out of it.  It was a flub.  :(

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