This poignant story of reinvention illustrates the power of friendship in helping us see—and live—our true potential.
At thirty-four, Delaney Collins believes her life is perfect (or at least, perfectly mediocre).
But when her “fail-proof” dating system fails completely, she’s forced to reevaluate her past, present, and future.
Forced, as in her two best friends, Josie Garcia and Summer Gray, stage The Dating Intervention and take complete control of her life … with the kind of tough love and questionable boundaries present only between lifelong friends.
From romance to career (no, Delaney never intended to become a professional bartender, but it’s so much safer than veterinary medicine, which she fled after a traumatic event her first year), Josie and Summer call for Delaney to reinvent herself.
And although Delaney agrees her life needs major renovation, things get sticky when she meets Jake Rhoades, the sexy Greek god of a man who comes to her rescue when she gets in a fender bender.
As Delaney walks the fine line between sticking to The Rules of The Dating Intervention and following her own heart, her best friends help her forge a path to a perfectly imperfect life.
This touching story of love and redemption explores the power of friendship to help us see—and be—the best version of ourselves.
If Josie Garcia’s marriage were on the rocks, at least she could drink it. Things are much worse than that.
Lately, Josie and her husband Paul clash like peanut butter and pickles. Worse, after talking with her best friends, Delaney Collins and Summer Gray, Josie realizes she’s mostly to blame.
To make matters more complex, as Josie aspires to become principal at the school where she teaches, her boss—with whom she secretly shares an intense past—is giving her the attention she’s been craving. If anyone finds out, the results would be disastrous.
With the tough love and questionable boundaries present only between lifelong friends, Delaney and Summer stage The Marriage Intervention to help Josie redefine herself and reignite her marriage.
This moving story about forgiveness and the multifaceted role that is motherhood proves that friendship is the ultimate healer.
Summer Gray is exhausted, overwhelmed, and approaching her breaking point.
She’s due to give birth to her fifth child, and her older son’s heart surgery is just around the corner.
As if things weren’t tense enough, Summer’s estranged mother shows up on her doorstep, claiming that she wants to repair their relationship after fifteen years. Only, steeped in the fragrance of bourbon and armed with a plethora of barbed comments, she doesn’t seem to have changed.
Summer daydreams of contracting a semi-serious illness or suffering nearly life-threatening injuries so she can experience a hospital stay-cation, and she admits as much to her best friends, Josie Garcia and Delaney Collins.
With the tough love and questionable boundaries present only between lifelong friends, they stage The Motherhood Intervention to help Summer rediscover the life she loves and forgive her mother in the process.