Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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Rating: 3.5 Stars

Liza has shed her "younger" self, but was now faced with a plethora of major life choices as she resumed her "older" life.

As a fan of the show, I thought this was a fun follow up which showed me how Liza ended up after she stopped being younger. She was turning 50, published her first book which was optioned for TV, and she was becoming a grandmother. There were so many things going on in various parts of her life, many positive, but she was still uncertain about her future.

I totally understood a lot of the floundering Liza was doing. She was presented with many opportunities, but was torn between falling back into old patterns, taking a leap of faith in a new direction, and repeating old mistakes. I rather enjoy seeing Liza explore her options and prioritize herself, her wants, and her needs for once.

Redmond gave Liza such a fantastic send off with this book. I loved the turns it took there towards the end, and I was left overjoyed and excited about Liza's future.

*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.

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