So glad I picked this as my first seasonal themed book this year. Such a cute read. Highly recommended. #60-2023
So glad I picked this as my first seasonal themed book this year. Such a cute read. Highly recommended. #60-2023
I like a good dual POV story line, but these women were annoying. Livvy put up with more than normal women would. Anna was infuriating, I would‘ve been demanding my family immediately instead of going home with someone who was a stranger to me. But then I figured it all out. Not a gripping psychological thriller, but somewhat decent. I feel like I‘ve read something similar but can‘t put my finger on it. Book #60 in 2023
I like a good dual POV story line, but these women were annoying. Livvy put up with more than normal women would. Anna was infuriating, I would‘ve been demanding my family immediately instead of going home with someone who was a stranger to me. But then I figured it all out. Not a gripping psychological thriller, but somewhat decent. I feel like I‘ve read something similar but can‘t put my finger on it. Book #60 in 2023
Book #60 of the year! I'm feeling generous: 3⭐️
It was fine, but I could have done without the romance bit. I thought Carmen's growing bond with her family and her time helping "young" Mr. McCredie in the bookshop were far more endearing and believable plotlines. There was some humor, particularly when the children were involved.
I very much enjoyed the Edinburgh setting, particularly since I have been and could envision it all in my head. ❤️?
Book #60
I don't know if I can give this an accurate rating, because even though I finished it only about a week ago... I honestly cannot remember how it ended. Lol. I think I enjoyed reading it?
This began with a great start but then was slow moving as we go through a woman‘s brain post car wreck. The entire book felt slow and was very anti climactic. Abbie is a surgeon but yet she comes across as flighty over and over. A book from Paula or Alan‘s point of view might‘ve been better, but I can‘t say I‘d read it for fear of how slow moving it might also be. Book #60 in 2022
Not as detailed (nor well researched) but with some beautiful live shots of Michael performing, this was a great companion piece to the more extensive biography I read just before. #60-2022