Sunday, 2 February 2025

Book ~ "Under the Influence" (2016) Joyce Maynard

From Goodreads ~ Drinking cost Helen custody of her seven-year-old son, Ollie. Once an aspiring art photographer, she now makes ends meet taking portraits of school children and working for a caterer. Recovering from her addiction, she spends lonely evenings checking out profiles on an online dating site. Weekend visits with her son are awkward. He’s drifting away from her, fast.

When she meets Ava and Swift Havilland, the vulnerable Helen is instantly enchanted. Wealthy, connected philanthropists, they have their own charity devoted to rescuing dogs. Their home is filled with fabulous friends, edgy art and dazzling parties.

Then Helen meets Elliott, a kind quiet accountant who offers loyalty and love with none of her newfound friends’ fireworks. To Swift and Ava, he’s boring. But even worse than that, he’s unimpressed by them.

As Helen increasingly falls under the Havillands’ influence - running errands, doing random chores, questioning her relationship with Elliott - Ava and Swift hold out the most seductive gift: their influence and help to regain custody of her son. But the debt Helen owes them is about to come due.

Ollie witnesses an accident involving Swift, his grown son and the daughter of the Havillands’ housekeeper. With her young son’s future in the balance, Helen must choose between the truth and the friends who have given her everything.

Helen was in her late 30s and divorced. She made a bad decision one night while drunk and lost custody of Ollie, her young son. Over the next few years, she does all she can to get him back. In the meantime, she is working as a photographer taking pictures of families. Occasionally she works with her friend, Alice, doing catering gigs. At one of these gigs, Helen meets Ava and Swift. They are rich and Ava befriends her. Suddenly Helen is spending all her time with them, hanging out and doing odd jobs for them. In the meantime, Helen meets Elliott and they start dating. But Ava and Swift don't approve of Elliott and the feeling is mutual so Helen is juggling relationships.

This is the first book I've read by this author and it will probably be the last. I found it really dull and kept waiting for something to happen ... which finally happened about 80% into the story and by then I didn't really care. It's written in first person perspective in Helen's voice. I didn't find any of the characters likeable. Helen was drab and immature. I found it hard to believe that Elliott would fall in love with Helen about ten seconds after he met her, especially considering she treated him so badly. Ava and Swift were way over the top. As a head's up, there is swearing.

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