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Emily Giffin did not disappoint me once again. I love her books.

Nina Browning thinks she has the perfect life until her son makes a mistake that opens her eyes. She says it perfectly when she says sometimes you are blinded by the things you are closest too. We judge other peoples lives more than we ever do our own. I felt Nina and Lylas pain. This book is full of so much emotion and had me in tears and my stomach in knots.

I gave it 4 stars because I thought the ending was very rushed. The book was so good as well as the story. It seemed like she rushed the ending. I wanted more. To find out what happened to the kids. Were any punishments given? Did it open anyone else's eyes? So many unanswered questions. I, also, wish Tom and Nina would have found love in each other. They both had found it in the wrong places and I think they would have made tue perfect couple. I guess it's like real life. Some people never learn from their actions no matter how serious the situation may be.