For me, this book warrants somewhere between a 2.5 and 3 star review. I'm opting for 3 stars because I actually enjoyed the ending, but the rest of the story was really just okay for me. This is my first time reading this author, and while I was looking for a light-hearted, easy summer read about family, friendships, and love... this fell pretty flat. Still, a sweet ending often makes up for the rest, at least in part.
The novel starts with our main character, Issy (horrible name) receiving a phone call from her nieces and nephew, who have been "abandoned" by their mother, Vivian, at their grandmother's house. No one knows where Vivian, Issy's sister, has disappeared to, but Issy knows she needs to leave her art museum curator job in New York City, and high-tail it to Painter's Cove (wherever that is) to help out. Upon arrival, she finds that her family is in an awful state - no one's heard from Vivian, grandmother Leo is in the hospital, crazy Aunt Faye is... crazy..., and the family bank accounts have been drained. On top of that, an evil cousin wants to put Leo and Faye in an "old folk's home" and sell Leo's beloved home at the cove, called "The Muses".
Issy springs into action - or at least, I think the reader is supposed to think she does. In reality, very little HAPPENS during the middle portion of the story. Issy's trying to figure out how to help her family and deal with what's going on, while taking some extended PTO from work. She's keeping up with an art exhibit installation via telephone, and she's kind of developing feelings for long-time friend, Ben. But other than those side-details, there's really not a whole lot of plot. It's pretty boring, to be honest.
There are too many characters to describe here, and therefore this review is a little complicated to write, because I don't want to give anything away. Suffice it to say that there's a lot of family tension and strife, old wounds that have never healed, relationships that need mending (if possible), romance to be developed, career decisions to be made, and elf kings in the woods to discover (yes, you read that last part right - and that is the point in the story where I mentally checked out a little bit).
Overall, there's a lot going on in the story, but you don't really realize it until it all comes to a head near the end. It wraps up nicely (maybe a little too neatly, but hey, everyone loves happy endings). I liked the end, but struggled through most of the rest. All in all, it's not something I'd necessarily recommend, but it was an okay Audible listen while it lasted.