When I saw there was going to be a sequel to "See You On A Starry Night" (which I had read last year), I just knew I had to add this book to my To Be Read list.
This book picks up where the last one left off and deals with real issues about the struggle to accept change, fear of losing your family, and the fear of putting yourself out there by displaying your work.
Although I would have liked more of the scenes to be at the beach like the last one, this was still a cute little sequel to its prior book. True to form, the chapters end with one of Juliet's lists.
If you want to see what happens when the Starry Beach Club becomes 3 members, and see what happens after "See You On A Starry Night", read this book.