Kristin (CozyLover) reviewed Daughters of the Sea (Harlequin Next, No 13) on + 335 more book reviews
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This was not exactly the novel I thought it would be. The overall theme was far more complex and darker than I expected. I still can't decide whether I liked it or not. There were many occurences that seemed to have no purpose as they didn't enhance the book at all.
Certainly not chick lit or light reading . . . and more intense than "Riggs Park". A good story of growth, commitment and reflection from a number of intertwined characters. It's one I will remember and glad I finished it -- I had my doubts early on!
Was a good read!
Holly L. (luvstoread) reviewed Daughters of the Sea (Harlequin Next, No 13) on + 228 more book reviews
When Veronica married Guy, she didn't know it would mean more than twenty years of constant change, a new home every year in a different coastal town. Finally, she'd had enough, and fled with her teenage daughter to Whisper Mountain, to the home of her oldest friend. What she found there was a new life, a shifting from sea tides to hidden mountain springs, which renewed her, but also tested the courage of all three women.
Carol T. (babeofbluegrass) reviewed Daughters of the Sea (Harlequin Next, No 13) on + 31 more book reviews
When Veronica married Guy, she didn't know it would mean more than twenty years of constant change, a new home every year in a different coastal town. Finally, she'd had enough and fled with her teenage daughter to Whisper Mountain, home of her oldest friend. What she found there was a new life, a shifting from sea tides to hidden mountain springs, which renewed her but also tested the courage of all three women.