Publisher: Ballantine Books
On Sale Date: August 9 2016
Pages: 336
The story of Results May Vary starts when Caroline Hammond is visiting the opening of an art exhibition of a friend with er husband Adam. The exhibition shows some quite daring gay-themed artwork. When she looks at on artwork of two man making out more closely, she suddenly realises it is her own husband Adam she is looking at. Her husband has an affair. With a man.Which he kept secret from her for quite a long time, along with a few other secrets as well. She immediately leaves him and starts questioning everything in their past, as he seemed everything but honest to her.Caroline is devastated and conflicted as to whether she has a marriage that can be repaired. Her journey through her anger and heartbreak is the focus of the book.
I had mixed feelings about the book. For the most part I enjoyed it. Especially the first part was entertaining. I liked the part when Caroline found out about Adam's betrayal. Not that this happened, but the way it was written in. I still don't know what to think of Caroline. Her character was a bit vague and a little vulgar at some points. Sometimes I didn't got what she wanted exactly. It seemed like she wanted Adam back but when she finally talked with him she made more or less clear she didn't want him anymore. Huh?
The last part of the book was not the most entertaining. But it was nice to read the conclusion if Caroline and Adam got back together or not.
Overall I found it a nice novel, altough it isn't the most thrilling or outstanding novel.