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The Jetsetters
by Amanda Eyre Ward
Dysfunctional family drama! Count me in! The Jetsetters is a 3.5 star because I loved the book's tone and enjoyed Amanda Eyre Ward's writing style. The story could have been better, and I didn't connect with all the characters, but I love a story that delves into family dysfunction and tackles topics like suicide, abuse and children coming out to their parents. The Jetsetters is about Charlotte, a 71-year-old widowed grandmother who recently lost her best friend and is all alone now. She is looking for a bit of fun! Charlotte enters a story contest to win a cruise for her and her family in Greece. She thinks this is the best way for her family to come together. Charlotte, her son and two daughters join her on the cruise and during their journey, they uncover secrets about each other that they weren't anticipating!
PS: Charlotte also wants to bone some hot guy! Hilarious, I love a horny grandmother story! Seriously, women are still entitled to some deep dickin in their 70s and beyond!
Activating material: family abuse, suicide, miscarriage, mental health struggles
PS: Charlotte also wants to bone some hot guy! Hilarious, I love a horny grandmother story! Seriously, women are still entitled to some deep dickin in their 70s and beyond!
Activating material: family abuse, suicide, miscarriage, mental health struggles