“Save As Draft” Cavanaugh Lee Delivers a Fun Frothy Read for the Facebook Gen
Love, Marriage, Divorce, and Commitment Aversion for Generation Text!
First of all, do not be alarmed that Save as Draft or SaD as it is already being short-hand referred to with a TLA, is a cumbersome read being a 317 pages long novel. Please know and be relieved by the fact that it is a series of emails, complete with amusing email headers, enriched by a smattering of SMS text messages and tweets on Twitter. So really, it would be a much shorter novel than the 317 pages without the email headers. Really, you can read it in a day at the beach or an afternoon of beauty sharing it with your girlfriends!
Save as Draft is a fun, frothy confection to read over the weekend when you are starting your Friday afternoon or Saturday morning mani/pedi with your BFF girlfriends or Day Tripper road trips to the Beach whether on Long Island, the Jersey Shore, or the one near you, this summer, the perfect accompaniment to your SPF 35 sunscreen. Following in the rich tradition of English novels’ history with the earliest ones being written in the form of letters, aka epistolary novels, such as Pamela, , SaD is the 21st century expression of such being a series of emails. Cavanaugh Lee manages to artfully convey our heroine, her dates, suitors, and boyfriends in conjunction with parental units, leading law firm bosses, and her closest circle of girlfriends all through the email exchange medium.
Our heroine is Izabell Chin (aka Izzy and Iz), a young attorney in a large law firm in Atlanta, aka ATL. The story opens with her studying for the CA Bar Exam while simultaneously starting out at Eharmony. Certainly the opening exchanges of Eharmony emails and forced guided correspondence before exchanging photos is straight out of the current dating scene where you can bet that single women are sharing and showing single men’s emails to all their gal pals for chiming and voting on who is deemed a worthy. It’s hysterically funny it is SO true to life in that slightly embarrassing manner.
Since certain aspects of the plot are already cited in the Publishers Weekly summary which you’ll find over at Amazon.com, I won’t be ruining things for you nor overly revealing the plot to relate that Izzy meet one of her Eharmony suitors, Martin, has a PERFECT First Date, only to have just crossed the line from Platonic Friendship to Hot and Heavy Romance with her attorney co-worker friend of 2 years, Peter. And now the plot thickens!
1 Word of Caution: I have to mention this because singles do read such novels and take their dating cues from books and movies. As a well-recognized internet dating coach, as my regular readers and workshop participants know, I must warn single women NOT to give out their home address for him to pick her up to a complete stranger on the internet as Izzy does for her first date with Martin on page 28, but rather to arrange to meet safely in public in an area near her that she is comfortably familiar with to practice online dating safety habits.
The amusing story ensues of Peter’s whirlwind romance of Izzy unto their engagement only to coincide with his starting out on a highly demanding law case which will last for MONTHS just at the two are striving to plan their CA-based wedding. Izzy, while herself an attorney who you might think would be familiar with major law firm demands for billable hours, late nighters, and whole weekenders, finds herself neglected by Peter, only to have Martin resurface and woo her “just a friend” in manners which appeal to her neglected heart. Enriching the plot with foils are Izzy’s major girlfriends, Annette, Elizabeth, and Brooke, as well as Izzy’s and Peters parents, and Peter’s boss, Rose, with divorces, break ups, fix ups, online dating emails, mistresses, and career demands.
The embarrassing moments on Facebook and Twitter, exchanging text messages with someone right next to you when you are in the company of others, makes this a novel for the 21st century with an engaging tongue-in-cheek sense of humor for us all. A light page turning read, I devoured SaD in an afternoon and laughed aloud throughout. I wouldn’t be surprised to see this made into a movie (think “You’ve Got Mail 3.0” ) or a television series (a la Sex And The City in the 21st century! )to follow the trials and love tribulations of Generation Text. When you crave Chick Lit confection, look no further! You’ve found it in Save as Draft! Enjoy!
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April Braswell
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Dave Anan says
February 8, 2011 at 12:09 PMsounds like something that would bag an awards…you’re a tough writer…serious, not all dating experts are able to keep me reading for hours
Olivia says
February 18, 2011 at 2:51 AMHi April! I’m just wondering how real the romance story is. is it autobiographical? it does sound like it could be a fun summer romance, perfect read for the beach side.
Dina says
February 22, 2011 at 5:45 AMA friend of mine was just talking about this book last night at our weekly girls dinner out. After valentine’s day could be a good read.
Chandra says
March 9, 2011 at 3:16 AMI like the idea of an email dating book. I’ll go look at it at Amazon.
Soosie says
April 21, 2011 at 8:09 AMMaybe for this summer at the Beach with a DC. Still, do people actually meet on FB or CL?
Abby says
April 22, 2011 at 2:50 PMIs is a love story or more a woman’s quest story?
Tarella says
April 23, 2011 at 8:14 AMit sounds like a perfect read for the bus on my commute to work. thanks for the review.
Louisa says
June 14, 2011 at 6:19 PMHi April. Sounds like a fun beach read now that the summer beach season weather is getting warmer. My next beach road trip, Save as a Draft will be on my list to bring with me and the suntan oil. Thanks!
Vinny says
June 15, 2011 at 7:05 PMHaving something fun to read when hitting the beach in the summertime sounds like a great beach read. I like to go the beach alone and see how many hot girls I can approach and strike up a conversation with.
Janette says
June 16, 2011 at 12:05 PMSummer beach reading really is different than just any book I’d pick up. Sounds like a fun chick lit read. All I need now is the bikini.
Sonya Lenzo says
December 9, 2011 at 11:26 PMApril,Now that summer is here in Sunny Costa Rica, and I am retired, I am reading even more than ever.I am haunting bookstores for good books and this looks like an excellent find! Sounds like a light book with a deeper meaning, the kind of book that all good “old books” lovers really appreciate.I am always in the market for this kind of book. Thanks for the recommendation!
Sonya Lenzo