Ratings22
Average rating3.8
I absolutely adore McFarlane's books, and Just Last Night is no exception.
My favorite part of her novels are always the supporting characters – the friends, the family, the MC's support net. So obviously I loved that Just Last Night is about those deep friendships and explores what happens when long buried secrets come to light.
Just Last Night was also a beautiful exploration of grief. I full on bawled through about a quarter of the book because it resonated with losses I've had in my life, but also because it made me think about what it would be like if my best friend died. The author did such a wonderful job of illustrating the myriad of emotions, the small moments when the grief hits you unexpectedly.
My one and only complaint is that I would have liked to see more interaction and development between Eve and Finlay. I loved what was there! It just felt like things were a bit rushed at the end, and that there wasn't a strong foundation for their relationship. The book focused more on friendships than the romance.
Spoiler: I am conflicted on how things turned out with Ed. On the one hand, friendships are complicated and the history and relationship after over 10 years of friendship is hard to ignore. On the other hand, I feel like he got off way too lightly after years of the ‘nice guy' routine.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.