I started this book thinking, "I wouldn't want those mothers to like me anyway!" And then I started seeing why Florence wasn't liked - she's not very likable, at least at first.
This is the story of Florence Grimes, former girl band member and divorced mother of Dylan. She lives on regrets and dreams of reviving her past. If you look up "dumpster fire" in the dictionary, you might see a picture of Florence.
On a school field trip, her son's richest classmate goes missing. Dylan, who didn't get along with the boy, had been his partner for the trip, and Florence is worried he will be implicated in the disappearance. She decides she needs to solve the crime herself.
Teaming up with the newest mom at the school, Jenny, who is the exact opposite of who Florence is, they try to figure out where the kid is and who took him. Florence constantly did things that made me cringe and just laugh at the absurdity of the situations she found herself in. A cast of colorful side characters along the way makes the story even more entertaining. I didn't like her until the last few chapters of the book - she's one of those people who is so outlandishly ridiculous that you just can't help but eventually like her.
The story never seemed to drag, and I was always turning the page, wanting to see what happens next. If you're looking for a funny crime novel, you should read this one!
Publishing date: March 11, 2025
Thank you to NetGalley, Penguin Group Putnam, and the author for the ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.


