Olivia Halsey has never met a rummage sale she could pass up. But one-of-a-kind antiques at bargain prices are about the only thing she can stand to commit to. The sexy man she's involved with wants marriage, but Olivia keeps pushing him away. That's why she's going home to Bishop, Rhode Island. To put some distance between them - and to repair some damage that's been done to her childhood home.
Olivia's not the only one looking for a time-out. Her best friends, Lexie and Claire, are heading to Bishop too - on the pretext of helping her fix up the house. A sexy television reporter, Lexie is ready for some soul searching. And the perfect Claire is tired of hiding her perfect family's faults. Coming home to Bishop will bring out the best and worst of their friendship, and the best and worst of themselves. If only they can learn to trust the good parts - and help Olivia recognize what to throw away and what to treasure...
I like the way it was written, I find it interesting how Dee Holmes (author) described the ambiance and setting in the book.
The story was was interesting at first, but as I go on, it started to feel a little disorganized but I got the hang of it. There was a lot of interesting dialogues from the characters and their characteristics, but the ending was horrible. I wish it could've been written better. But overall, it was fine, average.