3-1/2 Stars!
You had me at margarita.
Okay, so no one actually said margarita at any point that I can remember but look at that cover! My first thought was margarita and I immediately craved one after looking at this cover. In addition to that margarita craving, this cover said to me: nice, light, summer read, should be lots of fun.
It was true, this book was fun for the most part. There were some more serious topics in it than what the cover implied. (I know I'm not supposed to go by the cover, of course.) This book excels in character development. It is basically a family drama type story told from the perspectives of a few female family members. The book is largely told from the perspective of Maggie, the matriarch of the family. Right from the get-go, Maggie has a whole lot going on and she has a lot to deal with, a lot to figure out. Thus, we end up having some pretty good quotes. Two of my favorites are:
"When two people only want to be heard but don’t want to listen, nothing gets accomplished."
“A woman’s path isn’t a straight line, Maggie, but if you stop resisting, if you stop fighting against the changes and let them come, you can ride an amazing wave.”
This book is very positive and it is squeaky clean. Some of the characters are almost... too perfect? My thoughts on the series: I will continue if I am able to borrow from my library but it's not likely I would purchase other books in the series.
Very close to the end of book (don't worry there are no spoilers) we finally talk about the pretty cover. Here is the quote from the book:
“Well, first you put lime juice and sugar around the rim of the glass. Then you mix rum, vanilla vodka, melon liqueur, pineapple juice, lime juice, and simple syrup. You shake it up and pour the strained liquid into the rimmed glass, then you add a piece of lime on the side. See for yourself.”
So, there you have it…Sounds good but I still drank a margarita instead.