Member Reviews
An interesting read told from the povs of two friends Fiona and Natalie. Would recommend
Well-written detective story. The pacing is terrific, the dialogue memorable. Would recommend
Thank you to Nicola Master, NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the arc of this book.
I read happy happy happy by this author earlier this year and was THRILLED to be able to read this next novel early. I adore this authors writing and perspective. She writes realistic stories that pull at your heartstrings. I loved this book even more as someone who just turned 30, and I felt so seen by these characters.
So excited to read and acquire This book. Full review to come, but the story is definitely unique to many books out there today. I feel this perspective of the female friendship is not talked abt enough. I can’t wait to see what happens between both Fiona and Natalie. Also the part about life moving on even when ur not ready couldn’t be more true.
They’ve been best friends forever. But sometimes life moves on—whether you’re ready or not.
Growing up in a small town on the Cornish coast, Natalie and Fiona have always been besties. Then roommates. But now, with thirty looming on the horizon, it all seems to be falling apart. Fiona’s decided it’s finally time to move in with her long-term boyfriend, leaving Natalie wondering how on earth to pay the rent.
Just as she’s on the brink of despair, Natalie somehow lands her dream job, and surviving solo suddenly doesn’t seem so bad. But Fiona had set her sights on that same role. With Natalie’s career gain being Fiona’s loss, and Fiona finding her supposedly loved-up life less than the domestic bliss she’d hoped for, tensions boil over into a massive—embarrassingly public—confrontation.
The crack that’s appeared between them is threatening to widen. But as life takes them in different directions, will they be able to adapt, or is it time to move on?