I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing and I am leaving this review voluntarily
Laine Francis believes there's a place for everything—and New York, where her family lives, isn't her place. But no sooner does the professional organizer's marriage begin to unravel than her sisters drop another bomb on her: their mother, Sally, may have dementia, and they need Laine to come home.
Laine agrees to briefly return to Brooklyn. After all, bringing order to chaos is what she does best. To Laine's relief, Sally seems no more absentminded than usual. So Laine vows to help her mother maintain her independence, then hightail it back to Michigan.
I struggled with this book, I found that my imagination could easily wander. It is a heartfelt story about love, family and second chances. The plot worked very well and I am just sad that I wasn't able to enjoy this a little more - my biggest issue was that I just couldn't connect to the characters.
Rating 3/5
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