A review by becsbookshelf
Adulting by Liz Talley

4.0

For two women doing damage control, this is a time for second chances in life, love, family and friendship.

Rehab failed, parole violated, Chase London’s demons keep coming back to haunt her. Hollywood doesn’t want the childhood superstar and she’s loosing everyone close to her. Her best friend Spencer want the best for her and he’s determined to help get her life of track. Conrad a up and coming producer giver her a lifeline but it’s up to Chase to take it.

Enters Olivia Han, life coach, bad ass, slightly stuck up adulting extraordinaire runs a adulting boot camp building other people’s lives up which conveniently avoiding her own. Con asks for a personal favour to help Chase get her life in order but Olivia isn’t sold on the idea. Chase doesn’t want to change, yet just as Olivia is ready to give up she realises there’s more to Chase and she’s acting out for a reason.

The pair head up her Olivia’s cabin in the wilds of Northern California and start working on themselves and the rundown cabin. Both women work on their past and begin to take the steps to heal and confront demons they’ve hidden for too long. What transpires from this is true friendship, love and mending family trauma.

I absolutely loved this novel, it very quickly became a page turner and before I knew it I was half way though it. It was raw and confronting, heartbreaking yet has so much love. The ending was the cherry on top!