In the midst of her turmoil, Hollis learns about a unique concept called the “Five-Star Weekend.” It involves a woman organizing a gathering with her best friends from various stages of her life—teenage years, twenties, thirties, and midlife. Inspired, Hollis decides to arrange her own Five-Star Weekend on the enchanting island of Nantucket. However, the weekend doesn’t unfold like a joyful Hallmark movie.
Tatum, Hollis’s childhood friend, invites her first love, Jack Finigan, to join the group, reigniting old emotions. Tatum herself must navigate a challenging situation as she interacts with Dru-Ann, an abrasive and elitist friend from their UNC Chapel Hill days. Dru-Ann’s high-profile career as a sports agent in Chicago is jeopardized due to online misinterpretation of her comments about a client’s mental health struggles. Brooke, another friend from their thirties, faces the heart-wrenching discovery of her husband’s inappropriate relationship with a coworker—for the second time. Lastly, there’s Gigi, a mysterious stranger who reaches out to Hollis through her blog. Gigi’s enigmatic presence and hidden secrets add an intriguing layer to the group dynamics.
Set against the backdrop of Nantucket, The Five-Star Weekend weaves a captivating tale of friendship, love, and self-discovery. It promises to be an unforgettable weekend unlike any other, as these women navigate the complexities of their relationships and uncover profound truths about themselves.
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