For single mom
Ellen Fox, raising her son was a joy as well as hard work but as he starts his
senior year at high school and decides on a college, Ellen overhears him say he
can’t go to his dream school as his mom needs him way too much. When Ellen
hears that she is determined to make it a reality for him as well as show her
son that she will be just fine without him as he begins to figure out how to
achieve his best life. So, her best
friend, Unity Leandre, creates a list of challenges for them both to do as each
is stuck in their lives and this just might get them the motivation to move
forward again. But as these two best friends discover, when they find who they
are again, they discover that life is more than just staying still, it’s meant
to be lived with joy and love even with regrettable tattoos.
I adore Susan
Mallery’s books and her latest book, THE FRIENDSHIP LIST delivers a
story filled with humor, love and more as two women try to rediscover who they
are again even as they work on a bucket list of challenges that will give them
motivation beyond their wildest dreams even as they try to move forward with
themselves. The story is more about single mom Ellen it’s also about Unity’s
life or her life stuck in the past even as the future beckons. Both women need
courage to take the risk of moving forward and with Ms. Mallery’s trademark
style, the reader is transfixed as these two go on their journey, complete with
sexy men wanting them and regrettable tattoos aside. It’s a fast-paced ride
from start to finish with captivating characters and a story that will steal
your heart. What I loved about this book
was the love between Unity and Ellen as well as the cast of characters that
just made me giggle at times with complete abandon. I know I am not the only
one who just loved Unity’s retired friend, Dagmar the most.
THE FRIENDSHIP LIST is more than two friends finding out who they are
again but about taking a chance- on love, on life and a future even if that
future is a bit murky at the moment. Susan Mallery delivers another standout
story that I highly recommend and can not wait to see if she writes more in
this little town as it was so entertaining.
This is an
objective review and not an endorsement.
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