As with all books I’ve read by this author, this one grabbed my attention from the beginning and didn’t let go. I could’ve probably read it in one sitting, but you know … life stuff.
Skyler is going about her business getting ready for an art
gallery showing of her collages, which came as a surprise to this struggling
artist. She never imagined she’d have a showing. Then boom! Her life is about
to change but she doesn’t know why.
There is also the backstory of Chloe, one of Skyler’s
sisters.
Unfortunately, Skyler’s parents (mom and stepdad) don’t
always seem very supportive of Skyler’s art as they still blame her. Nicky,
Skyler’s sister, seems to be the go-between.
Tuna – the cat. Who can resist a cat named Tuna?
I enjoyed reading about Skyler and her adventures in finding
out the why behind the potential windfall she was about to receive. I liked the
animosity that was played out between Skyler and Chris Whaley’s family – it
made for a good read, at least to me. I was also engaged in how Chloe’s story
from the past came full circle forward to explain the why behind Skyler’s
inheritance, so to speak. I liked how this tale is written in “Now” and “Then,”
which ultimately brings the reader full circle. I thought I had figured out the
whodunit, at least I had my suspicions, and I was so off with that guess. I
also liked the fact that even though this inheritance could potentially change
Skyler’s life, in all the ways, she didn’t seem to change much in the end. She
just wanted to find out why and bring some resolution, some healing to herself
and her family in finally finding out the truth about what happened to Chloe. Skyler
also finally found herself standing up for herself against all the naysayers.