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A few months after breaking up with her long-term boyfriend, Zoe Saldivar realizes just how isolated she's become in her life. Her best friend Jen is too busy being a new mom. Working full-time from home, Zoe has no colleagues to discuss anything with and finds herself conversing with her cat frequently. When she confides in Jen's mother, Pam, her life goes from calm to crazy. Pam sets Zoe up with her son Steven, then Zoe finds out her widower father is interested in possibly dating Pam, a widow herself. In the midst of this, Jen seems to be going through postpartum anxiety and is rejecting help from everyone. Zoe, Pam, and Jen must rely on friends, family, and one another to find their inner strength to resolve their issues. VERDICT Mallery is the master of blending emotionally believable characters in realistic situations. Her engaging and comically touching third novel in the "Mischief Bay" series (The Friends We Keep; The Girls of Mischief Bay) continues to satisfy lovers of women's fiction.-Joy Gunn, Paseo Verde Lib., Henderson, NV © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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Mallery brings back her signature mix of friendship, romance, and humor in this third book in the Mischief Bay series. The focus this time around is Zoe Saldivar; her best friend, Jen; and Jen's mom, Pam. Zoe, fresh from a breakup of a long-term, going-nowhere relationship, has an epiphany after she is accidentally locked in her attic. This epiphany leads her to make changes in her life and to a new romance with Steven, Jen's brother. Jen, constantly beset by anxiety about her young son's development, is risking her marriage and her friendships with her worry. Pam, who lost her husband two years ago (The Girls of Mischief Bay, 2015), is tempted to start dating again by Zoe's handsome father, Miguel. Like a real friendship, these three women support each other, argue with one another, and laugh together. Mallery has written a delightful book, with realistic characters facing problems and situations in genuine, believable ways. There isn't a false note in this book or this series. Highly recommended for romance collections.--Pearson, Lynnanne Copyright 2017 Booklist

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