Tuesday, February 28, 2017

It's been a while since my last review. And for that I am sorry,

But, no matter what is going on in my life, there is no way I couldn't find the time to read the latest Susan Mallery book.

Life isn’t made up of just one thing, but A Million Little Things.

The Girls of Mischief Bay series by Susan Mallery is filled with so much heart, and A Million Little Things is filled with it. If you are anything like me you will find yourself laughing, crying, screaming and wanting to throw the book across the room out of frustration.

The setting is rich, and the characters are full. Just like any group of family and friends, they don’t all think the same way all the time.

In A Million Little Things, we meet Zoe Saldivar, who recently broke up with her longtime boyfriend and has discovered that a man she’d met before just might be the one for her, when life throws her a curveball.

Jen is the mother of a child that she just knows isn’t right, and no one will listen to her. She and her husband have seemed to lost that loving feeling, and to make matters worse, her cop husband is teamed up with a man whose morals appear to be less than she would want her husband to be around.

Pam is Jen’s mother and has recently found herself in the unusual predicament of becoming friends with her daughter’s best friend Zoe. She had thought that she was leading a full, rich life. Enjoying watching other’s romantic lives from the sidelines. When an intriguing man enters the picture? The problem? He’s a notorious Casanova. Should she remain on the sidelines, or join in the game?


Even if you haven’t read the first two books in The Girls of Mischief Bay series or any other Susan Mallery books, you can jump right into this book.