This book gave me all the feels. As I read, I laughed, cried, felt outraged, warmed with tenderness, and even a bit nostolgic from time to time. It made me think of people lost and, perhaps even more strongly, of the people they left behind. It reaffirmed the power and purpose of a true friend, how being there through the worst days, weeks, or even months of someone's life is just as important as sharing in the good times. Maybe more so.
In the early chapters of this book Bay's husband is killed in a car crash. She and her three kids are left reeling, especially after it's discovered that he was embezzeling from the bank where he worked. Grief, shame, and denial are powerful emotions for a distraught family to juggle when faced with the FBI, media, and gossiping neighbors. As the investigation continues, Bay is further thrown off kilter when her husband's last actions take her to door of a man who had been her first true love. Widowed himself with a daughter to raise, Dan is still somehow the same man she had fallen in love with as a teenager. Drawn together by circumstances and a timeless affection for one another, Bay and Dan begin to reconnect.
It's easy to guess this is a love story given Bay and Dan's history and the recent reconnection. And it is. It's a bit of a romance novel. However, it's so much more than that. It's also a book about women and their friendships. Bay's best friend Tess lives within waving distance, is godmother to her oldest daughter, and shares a lifetime of adventures with Bay. Tess is the best friend every girl needs. She is fierce, loyal, honest, compassionate, and present. She is also a role model, setting a fine example of female friendship for Bay's daughters as well as Dan's motherless child.
It was so refreshing to read a female friendship done right. Nothing felt contrived or forced. There was no betrayal or unnecessary drama. There was love, pure and true.
I think it was actually this friendship that put the book into the five star range for me. While I was rooting for Bay and Dan to find happiness together, I was drawn to the passages where Bay and Tess interacted. I loved their friendship more than I loved anything else in this book.