Monday, May 9, 2022

Everything Must Go by Camille Pagen


 Laine Francis believes there’s a place for everything―and New York, where her family lives, isn’t her place. But no sooner does the professional organizer’s marriage begin to unravel than her sisters drop another bomb on her: their mother, Sally, may have dementia, and they need Laine to come home.

Laine agrees to briefly return to Brooklyn. After all, bringing order to chaos is what she does best. To Laine’s relief, Sally seems no more absentminded than usual. So Laine vows to help her mother maintain her independence, then hightail it back to Michigan.

Except Laine’s plans go awry when she runs into her former best friend, Ben, and realizes she finally has a chance to repair their fractured relationship. Then she discovers that memory loss isn’t the only thing Sally’s been hiding, forcing Laine to decide whether to reveal a devastating truth to her sisters―and whether to follow her heart when it means breaking her mother’s.

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Camille Pagán writes about love, relationships, and making the most of this wonderfully messy life. She’s the #1 Amazon Charts and Washington Post bestselling author of eight novels, including Everything Must Go, I’m Fine and Neither Are You, and Life and Other Near-Death Experiences, which has been optioned for film. Her work has also been published in The New York Times, O: The Oprah Magazine, Real Simple, Time, and many others.

When Camille's not working on her next story, you’ll usually find her with her family, talking shop with other writers, or at the beach—with a book in hand, of course. Be the first to hear about her new novels, giveaways, and updates by visiting www.camillepagan.com/subscribe.

My Thoughts...
The way some writers write blows me away. Pagan has a way with words and I am pulled in from the very beginning. This book will touch your heart and leaving you wanting more. I have to say this is one that will stay with you long after you have read the last page.
 The Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required, and all views expressed are our own.

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