The Enchanted are really pretty unhappy people. Take Monica-- she's lovely to look at and has beautiful clothes but her husband left her, she's never read Hemingway or Faulkner, and she's afraid of life without the right decorator props: i.e. spending a night in a hotel room sans dressing table. Now she's trying to start again after her divorce, and even though She has a consoling affair with March, a writer, who really loves her, she decides to marry Tay because he can give her the, things which will make her ""confident and strong."" Vina Delmar's Monica is a very tender heroine and her story has some sybaritic touches, a little pillow talk, even more social register chitchat which runs to ""fabulous"" and ""divine."" It also has a very surprise ending.... Categorically-it's women's magazine fiction in book form and empirically- it's for the girls.