"Something Blue" is a romantic novel by Emily Giffin that continues the story of Darcy Rhone, a character introduced in Giffin's previous book, "Something Borrowed." The narrative follows Darcy as she navigates the consequences of her actions following her betrayal of her best friend, Rachel, and her engagement to a man named Dexter. In this sequel, readers explore Darcy's growth, her struggles with her own insecurities, and the impact of her choices on her relationships. As the story unfolds, Darcy embarks on a personal journey of self-discovery while living in London. She confronts her past mistakes and the reality of her life, which is far from perfect. Alongside her personal challenges, Darcy finds herself grappling with the complexities of love and friendship, ultimately questioning what it means to be happy and fulfilled. Giffin skillfully blends humor and heartbreak in "Something Blue," offering a compelling exploration of love, loyalty, and redemption. The novel conveys themes of personal growth and the often difficult path to self-acceptance, inviting readers to reflect on their own relationships and choices as Darcy seeks to redefine her life and find true happiness.