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Book Reviews of Evening Stars (Blackberry Island, Bk 3)

Evening Stars (Blackberry Island, Bk 3)
Evening Stars - Blackberry Island, Bk 3
Author: Susan Mallery
ISBN-13: 9780778316138
ISBN-10: 0778316130
Publication Date: 2/25/2014
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 57 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin MIRA
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Evening Stars (Blackberry Island, Bk 3) on
Helpful Score: 1
I just finished an ARC I received for free from Goodreads First Reads and have to say that this is my favorite book in the Blackberry Island series. This book is about Nina, who more or less had to raise her sister, Averil, because their mother would not "grow up" and be responsible. As a result, it was left to Nina to make sure bills were paid and that Averil had a chance to go to college. Things start happening all at once for Nina, with her sister leaving her husband and returning home, her mother and partner coming back from a treasure-buying trip, and not one, but two men to juggle. Throughout the book, Nina and Averil try to turn their almost mother-daughter relationship into one between sisters. Their dynamic, along with the one with their mother, kept the book moving at a quick pace. With the guys added in, there is now always something going on in Nina's all-to-recent dating drought, which caused more than a few laughs. I really enjoyed this book and found it hard to put down from the very beginning. Another great one by Susan Mallery!
CherryDuck avatar reviewed Evening Stars (Blackberry Island, Bk 3) on + 150 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I dont know what it is about these books that scare me. I always find myself putting off reading them like I am NOT going to enjoy them. It must be the heavier than normal subject matters. I was hesitant with the first two, yet ended up loving them, and still hesitated with this one and loved it.

Nina has been living on Blackberry Island her entire life. Once she had big plans to leave the island, go to medical school and become a doctor, but family obligations kept her home. Now she is a nurse, still living at home with her mother and her mothers partner. She starts dating one man from her past when her first love comes back.

Averil is the younger sister of Nina and seems to not know how to make up her own mind. Living with a husband who adores her she cant understand why she feels discontent. She heads home to Blackberry Island to find herself.

Reading the dynamics of this family it was easy to compare my own family here and there. Everyone has a Nina and an Averil in their life. Everyone knows the adult who is perpetually stuck in Teenage Town, choosing to live recklessly without plan. I saw a lot of myself in Nina - the control freak constantly running around trying to prevent disasters where she can, and mop up after the ones that happened anyway.

I am always impressed with the character depth and detail in her books. This was another wonderful read and a great addition to the series. I enjoyed watching the 4 woman live in the same households and figure out there place and positions in the family. They all changed and grew a little bit from the experience and it made for a very enjoyable read.

Cherise Everhard, April 2014
scoutmomskf avatar reviewed Evening Stars (Blackberry Island, Bk 3) on + 2617 more book reviews
Good story revolving around two women and the changes that come to their lives. Nina is almost thirty years old and has lived on Blackberry Island most of her life. She has spent most of her time, since she was twelve, taking care of her flaky mother and younger sister. Averil is now married and Nina's mom also has someone special in her life, but Nina is still stuck where she is. She isn't happy, but she isn't miserable either. Then some things happen that really shake up her life.

Nina's high school boyfriend comes back to the island to help with his dad's medical practice. It's been ten years since their breakup and she's pretty sure the old feelings are dead. She opens her door one day to find Kyle, the older brother (but still younger than her) of a girl she used to babysit. He had a crush on her then, and is now interested in pursuing a more adult relationship with her. Averil shows up, needing a break from her life, and the chance to actually try writing the book she keeps talking about. And mom is there, avoiding anything she doesn't want to deal with, leaving it all up to Nina to take care of.

The relationships between Nina, Averil and their mother were very complicated. Bonnie (mother) had Nina when she was just a teenager, and Averil a few years later. Bonnie never really took to mothering, leaving the responsibility to her mother, who died when Nina was twelve. Nina took control of making sure things got done, and ended up being more mother than sister to Averil. Nina had her own dreams of going to medical school, but couldn't leave her family, so she gave them up and became a nurse instead. Continuing to take care of everyone, she put Averil through school. When Averil comes home for an extended visit, there's strain between them. Averil whines and complains that Nina is bossy, but Averil doesn't take responsibility for any of her actions. Nina snipes at Averil about how she has left such a perfect life, and what is wrong with her, etc. Bonnie flits through the days, creating problems that Nina then has to fix, but getting mad at Nina for doing it.

The relationships that Nina had with the two men were also complicated. Kyle showed up and his intensity was pretty flattering to Nina. He's a few years younger, very good looking, and she is actually attracted to him. He's not going to be in the area long, and Nina figures that he's looking for a fling to pass the time. They definitely have some chemistry going on, but that really seems to be it. When he's not off flying, he comes to Nina, takes her to dinner and then to bed. There isn't much in the way of conversation, and what there is seems to be mostly centered around his flying. Dylan's reappearance is a bit more stressful at the beginning. Nina remembers what they had together, and how heartbroken she was when they split. Dylan is friendly, and once they get past dealing with their history together, their old friendships resurfaces. Dylan is there for her when she faces a couple family issues, and when she comes down with the flu he really steps up. What she didn't expect from him were some hot kisses that bring her old feelings roaring back to the surface. She isn't sure what her feelings really are for the two of them, but she's going to have to decide.

Nina's sister Averil has her own problems that she's trying to deal with. She's very much in love with her husband, likes her job writing for a magazine, and has the urge to write a book. They are also thinking about starting a family, but that has Averil suddenly starting to panic about her life. An argument with her husband has her headed home, but that has problems of its own. I thought Averil was pretty immature. She never really accepted responsibility for any of her actions. When she first arrived I thought she was pretty selfish, expecting Nina to take care of her. She also had quite an attitude problem with almost anything Nina would say to her. She did start to change pretty quickly. I liked seeing her get involved in the antique store, and how the things she did there started her looking at her life differently.

When an unexpected treasure is found it forces all of the women to look at their lives and the choices they've made in the past. I especially liked seeing Nina take her courage in hand and go after her dreams. I really enjoyed the visitor she got at the end and the result of that visit.
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