Helpful Score: 2
I think my favorite part of this book was how well Luanne Rice writes descriptions of places and scenery. I feel like I have spent a few days on Martha's Vineyard and made a quick trip to Ireland. Addiction, AA and Alanon added a very nice storyline and was beautifully written. The 3 sisters, their relationships with one another and the important people in their lives are interesting. It isn't my favorite Luanne Rice book, but I did enjoy watching the characters grow, their family dysfunction, and it got me thinking. I recommend it, but not when you're in a Janet Evanovitch mood!
Helpful Score: 1
I've read several negative reviews about this book but to my surprise, I found it very enjoyable. It is not without flaws; the plot was predictable in places, it felt rushed in places (the whole trip to Ireland felt disjointed when I wanted lyrical), but I loved the family connections, the characters of the sisters and their island friends and the almost mystical threads connecting them all together. Not the author's best work, but frankly, I enjoyed it much more than the author's two or three books preceeding this one. I felt this book harkened back to the feel of the Hubbard's Point/Black Hall books that I so adored. Give this book a chance; you might find the enjoyment in it that I did too.
Helpful Score: 1
Normally I enjoy her novels - I just couldn't get into this one at all. Gave up at about 50 pages in. Better luck with the next one!