I just finished this book (actually read virtually the whole thing) when I couldn't sleep after the house alarm went on by mistake. I picked it up at the book sale at the Bar convention a couple of weeks ago, and thought it looked like a trip Jamie and I might recognize since we just spent several days in Rome and Greece last fall. (Yes, I knew it was chick lit but I thought she'd like it, and I just happened to read it first).
The book is about a freshly minted lawyer who goes on a trip to Europe with her college friends before starting work at her new firm. She's unsure of her boyfriend and her job, and her friends are treating her differently, and it's against this backdrop that she starts having flings (so to speak) in Rome and a couple fo Greek islands. I enjoyed the book - it was well-written and pretty accurately represented what I see of my wife's relationship with her college friends, who still do "spa trips" every year now some 18 years after graduating. Without revealing any details of the plot, I was in suspense as to what she'd do till the end, and I did find it interesting what people do on these kind of trips to Europe. I'm sure Jamie did the bar hopping bit with her friends when they were younger - today we're inevitably too tired at night on vacations to get very excited about anything other than finding a good restaurant (although we do get very excited about that, and it doesn't come with a mandatory hangover).
On the whole, I'd recommend it. I liked the writing, and the plot, and the characters. Never cartoonish, and even the dialogue between the girlfriends - which I'd obviously have no basis for judging the authenticity of - seemed right to me. I'm just a little curious what happened next to the main character.