Rating: 3 out of 5.

This is a warm and funny novel about the burdens women carry, the courage it takes to tell the truth, and the unexpected grace of being truly known.

This book is an easy read that I glided through in two days. It intertwines three women’s lives as they go through their own life changing issues one summer. Holly is a 51 year old divorcee who is struggling with empty nest syndrome and a sense of aimlessness. Through their love of playing tennis at a fancy country club she befriends Lisa, an overworked and underappreciated stay at home mother and Savannah, the fiancé of a man from an uber rich, and controlling, family.

The book alternates between each woman’s POV as they live through grief, anger, anxiousness, and helplessness. Each one has lost their sense of self and lean on each other in their pursuit to take it back. I loved their camaraderie and support of each other when they need it most. It’s a perfect example of found family and finding your people.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Kate Rock Literary Services. All opinions are my own.