Isha Coleman
Count on Susan Mallery to put her sense of humor on display while penning an insightful yet entertaining story of love, change and the crazy cycle of life. A Million Little Things has complication written all over it, yet is laid out in such a way, that it becomes a relatable quest of self - discovery while teaching the value of family, friendship and moving forward. Zoe deals with a breakup, an ever changing friendship and an attraction to the most unlikely candidate. While paving her way through the chaos of her life, she learns that to truly find happiness, a person has to take risks and accept the things one can't change. Valuable wisdom delivered with candor and heart.
Rhonda Ziglar
A Million Little Things by Susan Mallery......This is a fantastic story of friendship and family. I enjoy returning to Mischief Bay, it is always fun to go on the journey with the characters. I loved seeing Zoe, Jen and Pam's stories be told, nobody does a better job then Susan Mallery. I highly recommend this book to all who is looking for an amazing book to escape in. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book from publisher.
Shari Bartholomew
Three friendships that will keep you turning the pages and hoping that things will all get better. They are all going through things in life that I think most women can identify with. Pam, who hass been a widow, is putting her toes into the dating world but it's with her friend, Zoe's dad. Zoe has just broken up with long standing boyfriend is now dating Pam's son, Steven. Pam's daughter, Jen is sure there is something wrong with her son, Jack, who won't talk. Loved how they all worked things out. The men is this story are so supportive of the women, they just melt your heart. The one that stands out the most is Lucas, wild on the outside but after an injury, he is the one that gets Jen back on track with her son, Jack. He just needs to find his HEA. This is a story that will stay in your heart for a long time. I wish Pam, lived closer to me. Would love to have her over for a cup of coffee or even some tequila from Zoe's dad. This is the third book in the Mischief Bay series and I highly recommend .