Renee is back in Atlanta and has successfully faced her fears around the loss of her mother, Virginia. Now, she has an enthusiastic therapist who is helping her to “bridge the gap” in her relationship with Allen, her estranged brother. After finding the nerve to call Allen and ask him to talk, he and his family have invited Renee and her crew to their home in Memphis. Renee is hopeful that she and her brother can come to an understanding about their shared past, and maybe even salvage their relationship. But then there’s Derrick. Virginia’s other son. And no matter what her therapist says, Renee has no intention of bridging anything with him. With her family by her side, how will Renee manage the canyon of emotions shaped by time, misperceptions, and deep-rooted hurt? "Bridging the Gap" is the second installment of "The Other Side of Fear" trilogy.
Loved this read and the character development as well! Renee calling her brothers Virginia’s sons was too funny, but I loved how their relationship blossomed throughout the book! Quick read as well, super plus