“[The] dialogue...crackles with electricity between highly charged characters and is often as funny for what’s left unsaid… — Los Angeles Times
“Great book! Hysterical!” — The Today Show
“Hilarious, heartfelt...Davis’s witty voice is pitch-perfect. A-” — Entertainment Weekly
“Davis, the author of ‘Girls’ Poker Night’ and formerly a writer for ‘Late Show With David Letterman,’ studs her story with welcome one-liners.” — New York Daily News
“There are laughs, there are tears. Nice job.” — Sacramento Bee
“Comedy and drama is perfectly balanced in Jill A. Davis’ new novel, Ask Again Later…” — Connecticut Post
“A snappy and sardonic take on learning to love your (dysfunctional) family.” — Lucinda Rosenfeld, author of WHAT SHE SAW... and WHY SHE WENT HOME
“ASK AGAIN LATER...rewards at every level.” — Richard Russo
“...you’ll... veer between uncontrollable laughing fits and being stunned and misty-eyed by its poignant turns.” — Jancee Dunn, author of But Enough About Me: A Jersey Girl's Unlikely Adventures Among the Absurdly Famous
“ASK AGAIN LATER is an engaging slice of life.” — Emily Griffin, bestselling author of BABY PROOF
“Jill Davis is extremely personable, courteous, and punctual.” — Dave Letterman, host of "Late Show with David Letterman"
“... smart-gal spin on the chick-lit formula… the writing and the characters lend the book an emotional heft.” — Time Out New York
“...the humor is deftly interwoven with genuinely affecting moments that lend unexpected depth.” — Elle.com
“Davis makes the narrative work with effortless light humor and genuine thoughtfulness…Well-drawn characters with emotional integrity…” — Kirkus Reviews
“Davis’s book leavens regret and tragedy with a light-handed wit.” — Publishers Weekly
“This is one of the best books I have read so far this year.” — BlogCritics Magazine
“[ASK AGAIN LATER] is both very funny and deeply moving.” — Booklist
“...an intriguing read.” — Romantic Times
“Davis tackles real-life issues and infuses these rather somber moments with requisite levity and humor.” — Bookreporter.com
“[A] frank, funny journey…a brisk novel about reconnecting with parents…” — Play Magazine (Philadelphia)