Ok so I almost did not finish this book. There were a few times when I was reading a chapter and just wanted to shut it down and read another book. Other than a few grammatical and spelling errors, the characters were immature and indecisive. There is the living arrangement between the main female character Abigail (Abby) and her ex, Edwin (Eddie). Now this my opinion - I do not think that is healthy at all; especially, if there are still strong feelings. There will never be closure. As predicted, she and Edwin foray into a sexual relationship and they end up falling in love again for each other. I do give Ms. Simpson kudos for including a brief history of Abby and Edwin. Then, there is Spencer, the cop, who seems to still be pining for her and she was not sure of the reason why she and he broke up. Also, there is Tanner, the beach boy god, who she practically gawked, flirted, sent all sorts of innuendos and body language to indicate that she was interested. It was irritating because when they had checked in for their beach cabana reservations she was about to bodily harm the check in receptionist for openly flirting and drooling over Edwin. Ms. Simpson made Abby seem like she was all that from her men to the way she dressed and looked. Moving on to her friends, Madison (Maddie) and Aliah (Aly) who are just as immature and indecisive. Both were fighting over the same man, Hunter. There was some shoving, pushing, name calling and back stabbing that was so immature, high school and unattractive. These are grown arse women. Move on. I thought they did move on when Maddie hooked up with Jay; Aliah hung out with Tanner. Nope, they both still had and wanted their claws on Hunter. Then, there were Abby's halllucinations about her dead twin sister. That just came out of the blue when Abby got lost on the beach trail. Honestly, I thought that was intentional on Eddie's part. When he told her that he would be back and left her, it seemed his intentions were suspicious and nefarous. Anyway, there was a brief history on the twin sister's death, Abby seeing a therapist and taking her meds. There is also the mention of another sister, Aubrey, who is younger and alive. Get this, Abby and Aubrey live not far from each other and Abby claims that Aubrey is always there for her. If that was the case, why is she just mentioned and why was she not invited to their beach getaway? Despite the characters and the roller coaster of emotions, added in characters, confusing storylines and plots, I did reluctantly finish reading the book. The book has a pregnancy, a break up due to wanting a baby and marriage, break up sex, double dating and still co-habitating with the ex who was not an ex and is now an ex. See what I mean. I may be reluctant to continue reading the next books in the series; however, I would like to see if all the characters have their happily ever afters. Until the next review....