Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster | Atria Books for gifting me a digital ARC of the new book by Jillian Cantor. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!
Raised by their single dad in Chicago, three sisters spend one week in May every year with their maternal grandmother. When she passes away, the adult sisters inherit the California beach house on the condition that they return every May to spend one week together. The sisters are now spread across the country and aren't always close, but they make sure to reserve that week to spend together. But one year, the oldest and most dependable, doesn't show. The other two begin questioning just how much they know about their sister's life.
I loved this story and how it's told from multiple POV in a nonlinear style from the sisters' childhood to 2019 when Julia doesn't show. Along the way, we learn about each of the sister's lives and loves, the secrets they hold, the fears they have. It's so atmospheric, and when you read the author's note, you'll learn that many of the locations are real, giving it such an authentic feel. Plus it has nostalgia, romance and a wonderful guy next door. This is the perfect book to read on the beach this summer!


