I was in the library and saw Something Good by Vanessa Miller and immediately grabbed it. I had not read anything by her, but the cover grabbed me.
It took me a little bit to get into Something Good. I found the storyline compelling, and while we don't want to feel sorry for Alexis, I think we find her relatable, especially with being distracted while driving. Unfortunately, she has to live with the consequences of that decision.
I could not stand Marquita, especially at first, and I don't think we are supposed to. She is rude and feels entitled. However, once you learn a bit more about her, you can understand where she is coming from, even if you don't agree with it.
I also had a hard time relating to Trish. All three of these women are flawed and real. The author writes their story well, and the theme of forgiveness is strong.
A few things that didn't sit well with me. One was Trish being willing to forgive others quickly, but not her husband. The same could be said for Alexis as well. Another thing, the book is very stereotypical, and I found it harder to like it because of that. A few threads toward the end that bother me, but I will not mention them because I don't want to give spoilers.
Overall, I enjoyed and I am glad I read it.