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this book type is one of my faves. i love reading about friends that have been through so much together but then apart come back to a place and are rejoined. these characters definitely have their own things going on in life. and the writing of the Cape only added to the warmth and details that felt so "known" of this book. i could picture the scene with the woman and the setting they were in. i could almost feel the breeze and take the smells of the place in.
Having grown up together on the shores of Cape Cod, Ellenor, Emma, and Esme, three lifelong friends, are together again at Callahan’s Cottage after five years apart.
but there is more to these woman now. there is more that needs to be said. more that needs not to be said. between each other and in their own lives there might just be decisions to be made too. and definitely some weary hearts that perhaps only true friendship can help heal. because true friends can see around a woman who appears to have it all, see past her ambition, see passed a husband that looks to adore her.
friends can see past to what a betrayal is doing to her, to the woman finding it hard to rebuild her life and heart.
friends can see past the best sellers to the woman using the wrong things to cope.
this book has it all and i was in from the beginning.

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