I've read all of Kristin Hannah's books, except this one and I enjoyed them all. I own this e-book and have for several years and I still haven't read it. I couldn't give you one good reason why not, so I'm going to put it on my list of books that I will read this year. I enjoyed the review. Thanks.
Oh wow, that's a loaded question. lol Many of her books are about sisters/friends/complicated family relationships; there is usually romance but that is not the focal point like in a pure romance book. I started with Firefly Lane and then read every one that I could get my hands on. I like her older ones the best, but they were some of the first books I read after getting back into reading several years ago, so they hold a special place in my heart. I misspoke earlier when I said I've read every one except for The Nightingale, I also haven't read Four Winds. I hear that FW is a hard book to read, but if you can get through it, it is well worth it. I have it on hold at the library and keep suspending the hold as I'm not ready for "hard" yet. If you like her kind of books, I don't think you can go wrong with any of them. I wish I could be more specific, but it has been so long since I read the older ones, that I don't remember much about them, I just know I loved them. :) Hope this helps a little.
I've read all of Kristin Hannah's books, except this one and I enjoyed them all. I own this e-book and have for several years and I still haven't read it. I couldn't give you one good reason why not, so I'm going to put it on my list of books that I will read this year. I enjoyed the review. Thanks.
I haven’t read any of hers but I think this will be the first! Which of hers would you recommend after I read this one?
Oh wow, that's a loaded question. lol Many of her books are about sisters/friends/complicated family relationships; there is usually romance but that is not the focal point like in a pure romance book. I started with Firefly Lane and then read every one that I could get my hands on. I like her older ones the best, but they were some of the first books I read after getting back into reading several years ago, so they hold a special place in my heart. I misspoke earlier when I said I've read every one except for The Nightingale, I also haven't read Four Winds. I hear that FW is a hard book to read, but if you can get through it, it is well worth it. I have it on hold at the library and keep suspending the hold as I'm not ready for "hard" yet. If you like her kind of books, I don't think you can go wrong with any of them. I wish I could be more specific, but it has been so long since I read the older ones, that I don't remember much about them, I just know I loved them. :) Hope this helps a little.