A review by readwithmoniqua
Don't Cry for Me by Rachel Lacey

4.0

Eve was infuriating but it made sense why. She lost her wife and their daughter in one night after a drunk driver hit them. But Josie is exactly what Eve needed and vice versa. The way their love for each other quickly flourished and they both knew it even though they agreed to being “casually exclusive,” fancy for being in a relationship. I’m not surprised that the new bartender stole from Josie, and Eve was right: Josie was too trusting where she needed to be more cautious. Adam definitely is a the kind of friend we all want, the way he stood up to Eve but went about it the wrong way. I’m glad Eve called Regina and heard about her being remarried with two kids, which showed Eve that she could move on and love again after Lisa. And the kittens!!!! I’m not an animal person, but I thought this was such a huge part of the story. They played a huge role. I was ready a Rachel Lacey fan, but now even more so.