My Life Next Door

My Life Next Door - Huntley Fitzpatrick Not even halfway through My Life Next Door, I found myself completely enthralled by the Garrett family. I understood exactly why Samantha spent so much time watching them; they're the kind of family that I would love to be a part of. They're loud, fun, affectionate, and completely open with one another. From the parents, who are still visibly in love, to George, who is quite honestly the most adorable child I've ever read about, this family is one that I would love to be adopted by. While this family may not have the most money, they are rich in what matters - something that every family could stand to be reminded about.

The relationship between Samantha and Jase was heartwarming. They truly adored one another, and were completely at ease with each other. Even their sex scenes were handled perfectly, capturing the awkwardness (and awesomeness) of first love in a completely realistic manner.

One character that I was surprised to like as much as I did was Tim. The amount of character development that he underwent was incredible, especially given the difficulty associated with quitting drug and alcohol use.

The only aspect of the story that I disliked was the darker twist that the end of the novel took. It was entirely unexpected, which was fine, but everything was resolved far too quickly for my liking.

Overall, My Life Next Door was a wonderfully-written contemporary novel. Although I didn't enjoy the new direction that the ending took, it was a sweet, honest portrayal of first love and the importance of family.

This review can also be found at The In-Between Place.