Book Review: The List of Possibilities by Miriam Brady and Amber Best

Reviewer: Terry

the list of possibilitiesI was given this book in exchange for an honest review.

It would be impossible not to read book two in this series after reading book one, I am in love with what the authors of this series has created and am now an avid fan of this theirs and what they have created here. This series has touched me so much that I have since recommended….and I will admit begged my close friends to read it. In fact my very best friend granted me with cards very similar to the ones depicted in this story-and then we cried.

This book is Kinley’s story, which much different from Maddy’s, was very touching and uniquely written. Kinley the best friend to the main character in book one is also struggling with marriage, life and keeping milk in the fridge. So much so she considers going back to her ex husband, seeing him as a safety net of sorts.

There were some small subtle hints to a Rory/Kinley twist in book 1…they were so small one would almost think they were imagining it….until this book!  Rory the brother of the main man Cal in book one is completely struggling with life and marriage. In fact he stuck around far longer then most would ever consider, with all the terrible things his wife pulled on him.

Without a doubt I believe that friendship is one of those things that get us through live in some of the most amazing ways. This to is true with Rory and Kinley’s friendship that the developed in this story.

Without each other as friends during such a terrible time in their lives, either could have made what would have been a terrible choice.

This was an amazing read about two people while strongly attracted to each other respected their friendship and values enough to develop an amazing friendship first before jumping in bed. I truly love that in both stories that this was how the relationships of these two couples were so strongly developed before sex came into the picture.

This book was not without page turning, unexpected stuff. And much like one these authors had me laughing one minute and crying the next.

My heart hurt with the unexpected tragedy and I loved the way the band handled it all.

These books have opened my eyes to look at musicians differently, I love the way it was detailed on how they spent their down time. In the real world we seldom think of famous musicians of ever doing normal things-like going to Target, so it was fun to see the backside of that lifestyle.

All in all, this book was an amazing read. Much like two I read it without hardly coming up for air. These books are an addictive series and I am tapping my toes waiting to see what these ladies come up with next!

5 stars