City Girls Forever is Patricia Scanlan doing what she does best: serving friendship, chaos, emotional growth, and women who feel so real you half-expect them to text you mid-chapter. Thank you to Simon & Schuster, Patricia Scanlan, and NetGalley. This truly felt like a backstage pass to the City Girls’ reunion tour: glitter, gossip, and emotional baggage included.
There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and Patricia Scanlan giving us a cast of women whose lives are more dramatic than my attempts at parallel parking. In City Girls Forever, Scanlan reunites us with Devlin, Caroline, and Maggie, older, wiser, but still magnificently entangled in enough personal upheaval to fuel several seasons of prestige television. I devoured every page like a bucket of fries I promised myself I wouldn’t touch.
Devlin is on the brink of celebrating a major anniversary for her iconic gym and spa, think aromatherapy, abs of steel, and clients who claim to love burpees. Naturally, she’s throwing a fabulous party, the kind where someone will definitely cry in the bathroom, and someone else will deliver an intensely emotional toast after two glasses of Prosecco.
But peace is never that simple. A shocking revelation from Devlin’s past arrives like an ex texting “hey stranger” at 2 a.m. Thankfully, Luke is there, solid, supportive, and the human equivalent of a weighted blanket. Watching Devlin juggle business, love, and unexpected emotional landmines confirms her status as a full-blown superhero in Lululemon.
Caroline’s storyline hits especially close to home. With the quiet support of a man who is very much more than a friend (we see you, Caroline), she finally begins unpacking long-ignored emotional baggage. Her arc is tender, relatable, and deeply satisfying, the kind that makes you want to hug her or at least Venmo her a spa day. She deserves softness, and this book lets her claim it.
Then there’s Maggie navigating a family dynamic so chaotic it deserves its own warning label. Between clashes involving her ex, their daughter, and some deeply unsettling discoveries about her elderly mother’s finances, Maggie’s instinct to run feels painfully relatable. But watching her face responsibility with humour, exhaustion, and heart is one of the novel’s biggest strengths. She brings peak “I just need five minutes alone” energy, and honestly, same.
Scanlan weaves these three storylines together with her signature warmth and wit. Each woman is flawed, funny, fiercely loyal, and achingly human, the kind of friend you’d want on speed dial when life goes sideways. Everything builds toward the big celebration, which predictably does not go according to plan, because this is a Patricia Scanlan novel and calm is purely theoretical.
Secrets surface, sparks fly, emotional breakthroughs land, and a few characters receive exactly the surprises they deserve. Whether you’re a longtime City Girls fan or brand new to the series, City Girls Forever delivers heart and humour in equal measure.
Once a City Girl, always a City Girl and forever a magnet for beautifully relatable chaos. City Girls Forever is an immersive read, blending moments of gripping grit with a comforting warmth that wraps around you like a hug, anchored by absorbing characters and a compelling plot.