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Renee Murphy’s term as mayor of San Diego is up. She opens an art store, which means saying goodbye to her retirement fund so she can honor her commitment to bring Heritage Art Park to life. Her best friend is suffering, and Renee inherits an angry fifteen-year-old who doesn’t want to be there. They have a lot in common, but Renee is not Mom material.
Looking at her life through this lens, Renee must reconcile her own upbringing, her jaded views on crime, drug use, and homelessness, and her need for love and acceptance while juggling Child Protective Services, a missing partner, and a blast from the past.
The merry-go-round called life just stopped, and Renee is spinning.
A witty, relatable, and engrossing read for fans of Jennifer Weiner and Nora Roberts.
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