Even the best friends don’t share everything…
Synopsis
Follow your heart and then your dreams…
Best friends since childhood, Fern Chambers and Stella Shaw have been through everything together and are at a crossroads in their lives.
Carefree Stella has a monumental secret and put upon Fern’s happy life is not all it seems.
With their 40th birthdays approaching, a luxury holiday to the island of Capri is a chance for them to reconnect, let their hair down and celebrate in style. But untold truths and frustration bubble beneath the surface, turning what should be a holiday of a lifetime into an opportunity to make life-changing decisions.
Far from home, where anything feels possible, secrets are revealed, heartache is shared, love discovered and new friendships forged.
Will their Italian dream turn into a nightmare or lead to newfound happiness?
My review
Fern Chambers and Stella Shaw have been best friends since childhood. Even when their lives took different turns, they were the only constant in each other’s lives and the one constant.
With their 40th birthday approaching, Stella decides to celebrate in style and luxury and her win at the lottery makes it easy to go on o holiday in wonderful Capri.
But what was supposed to be a dream holiday, quicky turns out to be a holiday where secrets are being revealed and where it’s obvious that not everyone is having the happy life they wished for.
Will this holiday make or break a friendship which everyone thought would be unbreakable? And with new friendships, love and passion, how will these two women return to their homes?
A moment of honesty before I start with my thoughts of this book… And I know many people won’t understand my feelings, but just let me be.
While I truly appreciate the beautiful places in Italy, I don’t adore Capri… I understand why people are attracted by the place, because there are wonderful places there, but if I were told that I would never visit the place again, I cannot say I would be heartbroken.
I could think of many other places in Italy that I prefer to visit…
But back to this book!
I truly like it when friendships stand the test of time, and no matter how the people changed during their lives, they still have that person in their lives that stood by their side all the time.
So I was happy to start reading this book, and wanted to know what this author had in store for Fern and Stella.
It warmed my heart how these two women are still each other’s rock even if they are totally different and are at different points in their lives.
And when Stella treats her best friend after her lottery win, it showed again how deeply these women care about each other.
I was intrigued how this holiday would go for the two ladies with their daughters. Even if Fern’s daughter was rebellious character, even pushing my buttons, it’s clear that despite some frustrations there is that love between just all of the (young) women.
I also appreciated the respect Stella and Fern had. They wanted to do different things, but there were no hard feelings when they split up to do what they truly wanted. And that is again proof of an amazing friendship. Being friends doesn’t mean to do everything together, but also understand that someone’s interests aren’t necessary the same as your interests.
I had fun with Stella on her trip on the yacht, but I also relaxed together with Fern during her visit in the retreat.
I could appreciate both women’s way to relax and enjoy their holidays.
However… there are kept secrets too in this story. And while I was rather quickly in guessing what that was, I also felt that the person concerned should have had an inkling and I was even a bit angry at how in some level trust got broken by some rash actions.
Even if there were serious regrets, it’s obvious money can’t buy happiness or forgiveness. But only time can heal some deep wounds. And true friendships can stand the most difficult tests.
What also stood out in this book, is that we are never too old to change direction in our lives. Or just understand what we want from life and what makes us happy.
I enjoyed reading this book, as it showed me so many aspects in life that can go wrong, but also so many aspects that can go right, even if it may seem scary to take that step.
But with courage, forgiveness, friendship and love, your life can take a turn you never imagined and fill the voidness we don’t always know we had.

























