This came highly recommended to me by several people whose opinions I really value. And not surprisingly, I absolutely loved it! While it is quite dark at times (a lot of the plot centers around addiction and the three sisters’ fourth sister who died), the writing is spectacular, and I fell hard for each of the sisters. We meet the eldest daughter, Avery, a successful lawyer living in London with her wife, Chiti. (But before all that, she was a heroin addict.) Then we meet Bonnie, the pro boxer who retired early after a bad fight. And the youngest sister, Lucky, is a model who parties hard. Each sister struggles with addiction in her own way; each sister grieves second-to-youngest sister, Nicky, who died exactly a year ago. We learn about the sisters’ childhood and what motivates each of them. We see them through extremely difficult (hard to read!) fights. It’s really dark at times! But the way that Mellers captures the essence of sisterhood is pretty perfect. I loved the book and couldn’t put it down. Weeks later, I miss the sisters! I want more from these characters.