#48 If We're Being Honest by Cat Shook

A shocking revelation is made at a grandfather's funeral and the gathered family has to process the news. This book had potential but never got there. Too many characters. Too many abrupt transitions between them. Too little character development and the characters weren't likeble either. Goodreads claimed this book has southern charm. Other than being set in Georgia and talking about the heat, that was the only glimpse I had of southern charm.