By Melissa Amster
When they posed for a photo at their high school graduation, they vowed they’d be friends forever, but teenage promises are so easily broken, and now, thirty years later, they’re practically strangers.
Cici—stuck in a rut, married to a cheating husband.
Genie—caring for her ailing father but never getting any thanks.
Kate—everyone knows people who look perfect on Instagram are not.
And Laurie—the most successful of them all—now tragically gone.
So, to celebrate Laurie’s life, three former friends in a 1962 red Lincoln Continental convertible take the road trip of their lives—encountering male strippers, a boy band that has seen better days, crazy motel rooms, adopting a so-ugly-it’s-cute stray dog…and discovering that it’s never too late to live the wild life.
Because, sometimes, to find yourself you have to get away. (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)
The story had a comforting feel to it, even when everything was going wrong for the women. There was a lot of humor as well as some emotionally powerful moments. The descriptions made it easy to visualize people and places throughout the story, without taking away from the narrative. The dogs in the story were so cute and I love how they picked their own names.
My only concern was that I felt like some things came too easy for the women. If something went wrong on the trip, suddenly a solution was right in front of them. I would love to have Kate's skills for getting what I want all the time!
Overall, I really enjoyed this novel and it was a fun, escapist read.
Kate: Jaimie Alexander
Cici: Emily Wickersham
Troy: Luke Benward
Ben: Michiel Huisman
Wade: Paul Wesley
Thanks to HarperCollins for the book in exchange for an honest review. And special thanks to Annie England Noblin for sharing TWO copies with some lucky readers!
11 comments:
I loved Back Street Boys and I’ve seen them in concert twice.
I don't think they were considered a boy band back in the day, but I like Herman's Hermits. I have seen them in concert.
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I never did attend a boy band concert.
I always liked the sound of Oasis but never went to a concert of theirs.
I don't have a favorite boy band.
I don't have a favorite boy band.
I love the Back Street Boys, but I've never seen them in concert.
No favorite boy band.
no fav; didn't see any
Loud concerts have never been my thing. My first was The Beach Boys, my last was Donnie and Marie.
Can’t remember the last live event I attended…
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