I devoured and relished Emily Giffin’s Heart of the Matter. There are so many reasons why I love Giffin’s books, not the least of which is that she tells compelling stories. But it is more than that. It’s that she creates such believable and relatable characters who face believable and relatable situations. In Heart of the Matter, the lives of two women intertwine in unexpected ways after a tragic accident. These women are suddenly caught in an imperfect, heartbreaking situation. As they face decisions they never thought they would have to make, each of them is realizing that “always” and “never” rarely are. And each of them is trying to determine what it is that is truly matters to them.