Alex has to return home after her mom passes away, to get all the affairs in shape, spend time with her sister with their shared grief and to discover an unknown half sister.
This book is not only about second chances, but sisterhood, love and rekindled loved.
Alex doesn't love herself enough so she pores all she can into superficial things. Like the idea of her marriage, into hook ups and her career. Always chasing perfection because she ran away from something.
Charlotte wants more then to be a wife, mom, home maker, care giver, and farmer. She is chasing something.
Fressia is looking for her father, and her sisters. She didn't get to know them because of decisions made for her. Hwr conception was born from mutual help and her mother saving her father in his darkest hour, she stayed with her mom from an unlikely bond created.
This story had an interesting plot. But it was written in a manner I am not much of a fan of. Like taking a shakespear, mixing it with a Jane Austin and then using language of south US. Plus it jumped without saying way it moved forward, or leaving questions.
I would love to know if Alex ever told Michael.... I would love to know why Michael said what he did, but did something else.... Or the trailer- confused was that Alex's parents getting physically together or something else. What about Charlotte- was she happy in her marriage after all or was she heading to divorce? Or that I'm only sticking it out for the kids not for love. What about Freesia does she get the answers she needed?
My favorite part was Ibby, Alex and Jonah. Alex and Jonah rekindling things made the whole story for me. For that alone the book is worth a read.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.