Totally and Completely Fine is a vibe that I just couldn't feel.
If we focus on the grief aspect of the story, then this is a good book.
Not only for the classic “it’ll hit you when you least expect it”; you can sense it between the lines that, behind this, there is someone who experienced grief and knows what she's talking about.
And that alone would have excused the predictable plot and even more predictable outcome, if it wouldn't be for Lauren.
Yes, our FMC will move on from the death of the love of her life, and she will learn to finally break the wall of silence that rule in that family, but I won't waste my time witnessing a person just ignoring whatever is wrong until she can't finally take it anymore — because it’s your daughter we’re talking about so, especially if you know what's wrong, you shouldn't wait THREE YEARS to talk to her because “you don't know how to do it”.
Personal feelings aside, I can't see this book as romance at all.
Lauren and Spencer, for how much I've enjoyed the story of their lives, have no chemistry; Lauren and Ben could have worked out as a “friends with benefits” thing but, the moment Ben is supposed to make her realize she can still love and whatnot, it just doesn't make any sense for me because it’s not love, it’s lust from the very first chapter — which is okay, but not if you're trying to sell me this thing as a big love story.
The narration doesn't help either: loved the short chapters and the flashbacks, but everything else is a constant remind of things — she's a widow, how difficult it is to live without her husband, her husband would know what to do, she's so lonely, she was reckless once but no more, her daughter hates her, his brother had problems but now he's fine, and, my personal favorite, Ben is bisexual.
The new guy she finds so, so, so attractive is bisexual.
But everyone finds him attractive, because he is attractive.
Boys. Girls. Whatever, it’s cool. It’s modern. He's so brave.
Because he's bisexual, you know?
↠ 2 stars (DFN @44%)
Thanks to Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, Dell and NetGalley, who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion.