Set in Glasgow focusing on the lives of two friends since they were five years old, Dee and Jen.
They run a business together now all week except Sunday's or probable party day considering when we meet them!
However, a crime on the doorstep and a one in a million accident sees us watch as Dee tries to save little Archie a young child from a car hitting him, thus instead we see Dee through Jen's horrified eyes and how she comes to term with what she's not just witnessed but just whom she has now lost.
We see Jen go through the motions of grief and the support she has from everyone including Pete, her boyfriend as well as seeing Dee's family including her husband coming to terms with their sudden tragic loss.
But then Jen's life is changed once again only this time on the day of her best friends funeral in a way she didn't see coming.
The romances in the book and the actions of our characters display all the usual chick lit traits and I also enjoyed the a split perspectives amongst the group of friends and family around Jen and Dee.
This was a great book from a lovely new author to me, I can't wait for more to come in the future from Shari.
Thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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