Missy Marsh is a minimalist. But with her hoarder mother’s recent passing, Missy has inherited a home full of stuff. It’s a daunting task to manage, a burden that provokes old memories and reminds her of current struggles. Although Missy has downsized her own life, she now has much more baggage to deal with—both physical and emotional.
When Missy enlists the help of a local estate sale company, she meets Daphne Martens. Daphne is a beautiful woman, and Missy can’t help but feel attracted to her confidence and poise. With the guidance of Daphne and her impetuous sister, Missy not only sees a way forward with her mother’s house, but with her own emotional hoarding as well.
As Missy opens up and addresses her feelings, things with Daphne take a turn for the romantic. With new love on the line, can Missy find a happy medium between her lifestyle of less and having the things she’s always wanted?
From the pain of losing your Mom, selling a family home and dealing with stuff; physically and emotionally comes the blossom of a love story. It was quirky and fun at times. But for me brought up an issue of how I value my stuff, is it all necessary?
This adorable book is from my TBR shelves. A no angst love story. Missy is a minimalist and has a YouTube channel. When her hoarding mother passes away, leaving a house packed with stuff. She enlists Daphnne the co owner of an estate sale company to help her once she gets the trash and junk out. Missy and Daphnne start dating. This follows their loving relationship. 5 stars!