I received this book as an ARC in exchange for my honest review. This review will contain a few spoilers.
Overall, this was a fun read. The primary character, Hannah, is likeable, as is her son and Hannah's mother. Hannah learns to lean on herself more and move past her fears in order to fulfill dreams she has for herself and her son.
There were some issues I had with the novel, which is why I rated it a 4/5.
1. First and foremost, shortly after she meets Ethan, has dinner with him and talks at the restaurant for a few hours, she wakes up the next day (back at her own home) and gets a call from him that seemed more intimate that it should have been. At first, I thought I'd missed a few pages because it was so sudden, so I went back a few, but I definitely didn't miss anything. It just made the jump.
Secondly, I had a hard time with Ryan and the decision Hannah had made early on in her pregnancy regarding choosing not to tell him about the baby. I understand that he cheated on her, but why does that mean that he should have no knowledge about her pregnancy? That just didn't sit well with me. Additionally, Ryan was an unlikable character throughout the whole book. Even after hearing his viewpoint at the end of the book, I still did not like him. He did some dangerous stuff around Gus (no car seat, drinking, etc)...
Aside from those parts, the rest was good. I was glad that Birdie had such a supportive friend to lean on when she was tempted to drink and that she was learning how to navigate life as a recovering alcoholic. I liked her character quite a bit.
Overall, I'd rate this as a four star book. Thank you for the opportunity to read this book and I'm definitely going to check out her other novels now.