Emerson, Georgia, and Marley became best friends when they met at a weight-loss camp as teens. Emerson unexpectedly passes away and leaves one final wish for her friends. She wants them to complete a list they made as teens.
Emerson's wish for them means something different for each of them. Marley is trying to overcome her survivor's guilt that she had since her twin sister died. She is also trying to find romance and love with someone who wants to be with her. Georgia is struggling to learn how to stop trying to live up to her family's expectation of her and learn to accept the love from her ex-husband.
I thought the book was a fun and interesting read. I love reading Emerson's journal entries as they felt so raw and realistic. I love reading how Georgia and Marley work through their list while learning how to love themselves. I would be interested in reading other books by the author.