Reviewed by readingwithwrin on
The quarantine wouldn't be a problem, but in recent years this family has been drifting apart in a sense. They all have been keeping secrets from one another and there is definitely a divide in the family over who is close and who is just plain icy towards one another. Will this week bring them closer together or break them farther apart? Or maybe both?
Overall I did enjoy this book. Getting to see this story from each different family members perspective was really nice and helped the story grow in a way that felt like I was really watching a movie or tv show play out in my head that shows a family over the holidays.
I loved seeing things the most from Olivia and a mystery person that you will just have to wait to meet.
I found myself really getting annoyed with Andrew and Phoebe. Andrew was the typical jerkish food critic reporter that never seems to be happy. Phoebe is someone that is smart, yet doesn't use that and instead settles for less and to marry rich in order to fit into a type of mold she seems to think should be filled.
Emma is a character that I really loved. She reminds me so much of other moms who have given up a lot in order to have a family.
The main driving force behind this book is also the secrets that the family has kept from one another and how they are now all coming out throughout the week. From small little misunderstandings to big secrets that will have life-changing consequences for all of them there was never a dull moment while reading this book.
I do think everyone will be able to relate and love at least one character in this book and I can't wait to read something else by this author.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 8 August, 2018: Finished reading
- 8 August, 2018: Reviewed