Betty Lynne Davidson is planning her husbands funeral while overlooking one thing hes not deadWhen Suzanne Mullins forty-two gets the call from her father to come back home to Texas because her mother has gone off the deep end she knows it will mean having to look at the faulty foundations of their marriage as well as her own Betty Lynne has always upheld a perfect facade of home and family and Suzanne has followed suit But her life with husband Mike and son Oliver is cracking under the pressure of its own unspoken historyLooking her past in the eye once and for all Suzanne hopes that trusting in Gods love and mercy will set all of this craziness straighteven if it does mean having to watch her father give the eulogy at his own funeralEndorsementsWhat a hoot Leanna Ellis has a gift for storytelling and for quirky fun eccentric characters entirely true to the human experienceArlene James Author of His Small-Town GirlAn entertaining tale full of rich characters and a deep lesson about healing the past Leanna Ellis is on my reading list from here on outRachel HauckAuthor of Sweet Caroline and Diva NashVegasA wacky off-the-wall read thats spiritually right on target Cathy Marie HakeAuthor of Forevermore and Fancy PantsIn a smooth pairing of wit and grit Leanna Ellis weaves a tale of flawed relationships and crippling regrets with wonderfully timed comedic threads A fresh clever look at the audacity of love that forgivesSusan MeissnerAuthor of Blue Heart Blessed.