One Big Happy Family by Susan Mallery
Published by Canary Street Press ISBN 9781335006301
Trade paperback, $18.99, 320 pages
From the publisher:
Don’t come home for Christmas. . .
Julie Parker’s kids are her greatest gift. Still, she’s low-key joyful that they want to skip a big Christmas this year. Her son Nick is romancing his bride Blair with a belated honeymoon, while her daughter Dana plans to purge every reminder of the guy who dumped her. Again. Julie’s excited to hole up for the holiday with Heath, the (much) younger man she’s secretly dating.
Her plans go from cozy to chaotic when her kids change their minds and plead for Christmas at the family cabin in memory of their beloved father. Julie can’t refuse, despite being nervous about the over-the-top traditions her grown children still enjoy—and anxious about how they’ll feel when they meet Heath and realize she’s been lying to them for months. She has justified her deception by insisting to herself that they’re not serious, despite the spark she feels whenever he’s near.
As the guest list grows in surprising ways, from Blair’s estranged mom to Heath’s beautiful young ex, Julie’s secret is one of many to be unwrapped. Over this complicated and very funny Christmas, she’ll discover that more really is merrier, and that a big, happy family can become bigger and happier, if they all let go of old hurts and open their hearts to love.
My thoughts:
I have always enjoyed Susan Mallery's books, but One Big Happy Family may be my favorite yet. As a mom to two grown adults, Julie is so relatable. She owns a tow business that she hopes her son Nick is ready to take on more responsibility in the business, just as she did as she took over for her father.
Julie's ex-husband (and Nick and Dana's father) passed away in January and this will be the first Christmas without him. Nick's wife Blair knows that it will hard for him and she is willing to forgo their planned Maui trip to spend Christmas at the family cottage in the mountains as they have always done.
As any good mom would do, Julie sacrifices her time with her (hot and younger) new boyfriend Heath for a family Christmas. Anyone who has done a big family holiday vacation will smile at the organizational skills that Julie shows as she plans menus, decorating, chore charts, and gift-wrapping to make everything go smoothly. (We all have someone like that in our family, right?)
As the number of people who will be staying at the cabin begins to grow, from Heath and his two young children to his ex-wife, to Dana's once-and-for-all-ex-who-broke-her-heart-for-the-last-time, to Blair's unpleasant estranged mother, secrets begin to bubble to the surface that may cause problems for more than one person.
I truly enjoyed these characters, Mallery makes them so real. From Dana's heartbreak to Blair's dealing with her IBS, to Julie's unwillingness to let anyone help her when she is vulnerable - we all know these people (and maybe are some of them). The Christmas setting was wonderful, and One Big Happy Family is the book I will gifting to many people this holiday season. I give it my highest recommendation. I adored it and I'd love to get an invitation to stay at Julie's family cottage for the holidays.
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