There is the trademark dose of MKA snark with some clever putdown quips. There is a murder mystery, which is not the worst ever written but is nothing remarkable. The narration is very good, but the story is depressing, and not in any redeemable way. MILD SPOILERS AHEAD (relationship only, not the murder): The book takes all the fun out of dysfunctional. Can Grace figure out a new way home and discover how strong she needs to be to get there? When their “divorce coach” starts to act suspiciously, they decide to start having their own Wednesday "Ladies' Night" sessions at The Sandbox, and the unanticipated bonds that develop lead the members of the group to try and find closure in ways they never imagined. So is attending court-mandated weekly "divorce recovery" therapy sessions with three other women and one man for whom betrayal seems to be the only commonality. Moving in with her widowed mother, who owns and lives above a rundown beach bar called The Sandbox, is less than ideal. Grace suddenly finds herself locked out of her palatial home, checking account, and even the blog she has worked so hard to develop in her signature style. Grace Stanton’s life as a rising media star and beloved lifestyle blogger takes a surprising turn when she catches her husband cheating and torpedoes his pricey sports car straight into the family swimming pool.
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