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A road trip can drive anyone over the edge—especially two former best friends—in bestselling author Ann Garvin’s funny and poignant novel about broken bonds, messy histories, and the power of forgiveness.Widowed Samantha Arias hasn’t spoken to Holly Dunfee in forever. It’s for the best. Samantha prefers to avoid conflict. The blisteringly honest Holly craves it. What they still have in common puts them both back on speed dial: a mutual love for Katie, their best friend of twenty-five years, now hospitalized with cancer and needing one little errand from her old college roomies.It’s simple: travel cross-country together, steal her loathsome ex-husband’s VW camper, find Katie’s diabetic Great Pyrenees at a Utah rescue, and drive him back home to Wisconsin. If it’ll make Katie happy, no favor is too big (one hundred pounds), too daunting (two thousand miles), or too illegal (ish), even when a boho D-list celebrity hitches a ride and drives the road trip in fresh directions.Samantha and Holly are following every new turn—toward second chances, unexpected romance, and self-discovery—and finally blowing the dust off the secret that broke their friendship. On the open road, they’ll try to put it back together—for themselves, and especially for the love of Katie.

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This Amazon Prime First Reads book had me at "the perfect escape", "delightful", "hilarious and heartwarming", and "as fun as it is insightful". But it was just leading me on.There's some funny but it trends toward dark more often than lighthearted. A more accurate description is "bizarre & different".The story is about a group of friends' road trip - both actual and metaphorical - where ultimately the journey is the destination.All the characters seem to be kinda "quirky" (some more mental cases than others). I've never seen so many people in need of therapy in my life let alone collected in one placeIt seemed like there were no real positive, functional, happy marriages or relationships to be found, either. What a dysfunctional world they live in. I found myself wondering why anyone would even want to visit; one hopeful prospect is better than none, but isn't enough to undo all the bleak.Certainly, if looking at the world thru PC-colored glasses annoys, you'll want to skip this.However, animal lovers will probably love the rescue themes, & New Agers will enjoy all the plot development forwarded with the shaman, auras & spirit animalsI will give the author credit for keeping me reading to find out what happens. A little bit of a Thelma & Louise flavor but with a positive, happy-animism-ever-after ending.Didn't dislike it the way I hated Thelma & Louise with its blatant misandry, & some may find it relatable (if so, my sympathies), but still definitely not my jam.CONTENT*Frank talk about sex but no graphic depictions of it; several scenes of threatened sexual assault described with minimal detail*Light use of common swears, no f-bombs*Careless/trivial use of the Lord's Name but at least not as curses, fwiw
I do love well-written chick-lit novels, and during this global crisis, a road trip book sounded like it would be great fun, even if it had its genesis in a tragic medical diagnosis and would pair former friends who had been out of touch and distanced from each other for a long time. I was put off by the very beginning. While more artful than most, the book started with a rather prodigious information dump, which I never like to see. Authors seem to love this, unfortunately—wanting to get backstory in front of readers quickly so they can just get on with the main thrust of the novel—but readers, in general, are not as enamored of the hackneyed device... me included. The way the author portrayed what happened medically was grossly inaccurate. I've been an RN for some years, and these sections were just so wrong, from the minutest details (like calling a standard IV a port... a port is something completely different!) to bigger ones like medical staff interactions with patients. Most characters in this book seem to suffer from some form of mental imbalance or are seriously “messed up,” so to speak, more so than we typically see in fiction. Even the characters met along the way during the road trip also seem to have extreme “baggage” and mental issues. It would have been nice—and a good counterpoint—to have a few "regular" people and/or relationships. It's a quirky and surprisingly dark read, though some moments of humor lighten the mood occasionally and some points will make you laugh. Altogether, though, the parts didn't quite seem to add up right to me.WARNINGS/TRIGGERS: Threatened sexual assault on several occasions. The book has some low-level profanity, including the excessive use of the B-word (though no F-bombs I can remember). The Lord's name is taken in vain more than once, so if that bothers you, you will likely want to avoid this book.

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