In It’s All Relative, Rachel Magee has crafted a tangled saga of blending families delivered with the levity of a fun romantic comedy.
Helena’s mother is getting married, which means an extended stay at the Maddox family beach house with her soon-to-be family. She is happy about the wedding, she wants all the best for her mom, but Helena doesn’t fit in with the groom’s family, who she’s secretly dubbed ‘the perfects’ – and to top it off, she has a huge crush on her future sister-in-law’s fiancé, Gage. In a panic, she drags her closest friend Landon to the week-long getaway, but since she never used the family’s real names, they never realized the sister-in-law is actually Landon’s one-that-got-away in college. Amelia is her name, and she has packed the itinerary within an inch of its life with thoughtful activities and plenty of time for contingencies if anything goes wrong. She would do anything for her family. A week all together on an island should go smoothly, right?
The book starts off with a bang – so much conflict in so little time! It was very compelling to wonder how in the world this double romance was going to get pulled off, but she did it! I felt like everything was resolved satisfactorily by the end, with plenty of hijinks along the way.
There are a lot of underlying conflicts worked through in this book. Helena is struggling with the feeling of not belonging within her new expanded family, feeling like she’s ‘too much’. She is also grieving, on some level, the life she and her mother shared solo all those years before. Amelia is caught between duty and passion. She works for the family business and is marrying the ‘right’ guy, both of which are fine. Just, fine. Nothing in her life lights her up anymore. Being confronted with her past in Landon is a reminder of the girl she used to be, before she shouldered so much responsibility.
If you’re a no spice girly, rejoice! There is nothing untoward in these pages. Personally I like to follow the relationships a little bit longer so you do get into those moments of intense intimacy, but this was handled the way it was meant to. I think it would be maybe a little icky if anything went too fast, considering how things were set up at the beginning.
This is apparently a retelling of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which I have not read. I’m going to need to – I think it’d be so interesting to find out more about the inspiration material.
If you’re looking for a charming book to fall into to recharge or cleanse your palette between heavier books, this one is a great choice!
Details
Title:: It’s All Relative
Author:: Rachel Magee
Genre:: Contemporary Romance
Publisher:: Thomas Nelson
Length:: 336 pages
Audio Length:: 10h 1m
Audiobook Narrator:: Tanya Eby
Audiobook Publisher:: Thomas Nelson
Published:: August 6th, 2024
The Litertarian Rating:: 4-Stars
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