Sunday, May 31, 2026

Mixed Feelings on Mary Kay Andrews' "Road Trip": A 3.5-Star Family Saga

 
Mary Kay Andrews is one of my favorite authors, so I was thrilled to receive an ARC of Road Trip. The novel follows estranged sisters Maeve and Therese Dunagin, who are brought back together after the death of their beloved mother, Mary Helen. To settle the estate, they must fulfill her final wish: travel to Ireland together to uncover their unique family history.
 
 What follows is an adventure filled with mystery, romance, and family drama. The story alternates between the present day with Maeve and Therese and the 1920s, focusing on their great-grandmother Kathleen Connor, who immigrated from Ireland to New York under mysterious circumstances. There’s plenty of history, humor, murder, and a dash of romance—elements that should appeal to many readers.
 
 However, unlike Andrews’ other books, I had no problem walking away from this one. Something felt lacking, and I never fully got drawn in. The pacing was uneven: very slow to start, then it picked up a bit, only to slow down again. I found myself skimming sections just to move things along. Die-hard fans of Mary Kay Andrews will probably enjoy Road Trip, but if you’re new to the author, I wouldn’t recommend starting with this one.
 
 Overall, I’d give Road Trip by Mary Kay Andrews 3.5 stars.

 Andrews fans can order a copy here.

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 Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher for providing me with an advanced digital copy in exchange for an honest review.

 

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