I received this book from TLC Book Tours in exchange for my review.
Books about women and their friendships are usually some of my favorite books, and The Girls of Mischief Bay was no exception to that. “Nicole Lord wants to be a good wife, but there’s a difference between being supportive and supporting her husband, who quit his job to write a screenplay she’s never seen. He won’t even help take care of their son, leaving Nicole to run the house and work full-time. Sacrificing a personal life for her career is how Shannon Rigg became VP at her firm, but she wonders now whether she made the right choice. An exciting new relationship with a great guy convinces her that it might not be too late—until he drops a bombshell that has her questioning whether she really can have it all. Although Pam Eiland adores her husband, she feels restless now that the kids are grown. Finding sexy new ways to surprise him brings the heat and humor back to their marriage, but when unexpected change turns her life upside down, she’ll have to redefine herself. Again. Through romance and heartbreak, laughter and tears, the girls of Mischief Bay will discover that life is richer with friends at your side.” The book switches off between each woman’s story as well as times when they are together, as the three women are good friends. Nicole is the youngest, in her 30s with a young son. Shannon is almost 40 and single, and Pam is in her 50s with grown children. Any woman reading this book should be able to relate to at least one of the ladies described here based on her life situation, but truly each of them are relatable. I found myself identifying with each of them at different points of the story. Each of them go through difficult times and always have each other to rely on, which is something I appreciated! This book is the first in a series, and some of the storylines were unresolved, specifically about Nicole, who will be featured in the next book. I look forward to reading more books about these women!
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