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melissadeemcdaniel 's review for:
Should've Been You
by Nicole McLaughlin
My favorite line in this book?
“There was always that one moment, right before you were fully alert, when you went back in time. In that moment, adult responsibility didn’t exist. There were no bills, no worries, and no muffin tops. Just the familiar smell of your mother’s favorite fabric softener on your sheets, the warmth of the bed, and the smell of coffee that you hadn’t made.”
Nicole McLoughlin understands the meaning of home, and the ability to forgive sisters when they have been selfish and ugly; fathers when they have moved on after a mother’s death; and men, when they have been slow to recognize the beauty that is in front of them. This is a heartwarming country love story.
“There was always that one moment, right before you were fully alert, when you went back in time. In that moment, adult responsibility didn’t exist. There were no bills, no worries, and no muffin tops. Just the familiar smell of your mother’s favorite fabric softener on your sheets, the warmth of the bed, and the smell of coffee that you hadn’t made.”
Nicole McLoughlin understands the meaning of home, and the ability to forgive sisters when they have been selfish and ugly; fathers when they have moved on after a mother’s death; and men, when they have been slow to recognize the beauty that is in front of them. This is a heartwarming country love story.