
Years after hard partying and the discovery of the father she never knew ends her only friendships, Cat Coombs achieves sobriety and resolves to make amends to those she has hurt during a revelatory Nantucket summer.
Publisher:
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2015.
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781250047342
125004734X
125004734X
Branch Call Number:
FIC GREEN, JANE
Characteristics:
vi, 308 pages ; 25 cm



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Add a CommentFirst Jane Green book that I've read and it's 5 stars.Some of the comments made me didn't want o borrow it but I'm glad I did.Goes to show you, not all of these reviews mean anything. This was a fantastic book.
This is the first Jane Green book I have read and thoroughly enjoyed it. Will be checking out her other books as well.
It's been a while since I've read a Jane Green novel. This one reminded me why I enjoy her writing.
I usually love Jane Green books, however, I didn't this one. It was so repetitive, but I get that it probably had to be that way to get the message across; Just not one of my favorite reads!
This book was rather depressing. Its about an alcoholic and her journey to become sober. The author is a master at keeping you hooked in though so you keep reading. A few times I wanted to just quit, but didn't because I hoped that maybe the next chapter would be more optimistic. I finished the book, and the last quarter of it was the best of the book as she had finally become sober, but in truth I wish I had never started it. Cannot recommend it unless you're struggling with sobriety or want to read about someone who is.
A great summer read. The story is a bit predictable but nevertheless a page turner.