A review by kmmi_booklover
In Twenty Years by Allison Winn Scotch

2.0

Six college friends at Penn share a house and assume that they will always be friends. Years later after Bea dies, the group is for the most part estranged and out of touch; other than two who are married. On the eve of what would have been Bea's 40th birthday, they reunite at the house. Unfortunately, I found almost every single one of these characters terribly annoying. You would think that maybe by 40 at least one of them had grown up, but it really didn't seem that way. They all have major issues they are struggling with as do most of us, but I just really couldn't find any sympathy for any of them. They were all just really a mess. The ending was okay, but sappy.

Many thanks to NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this novel to review in exchange for an honest opinion.