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Book Reviews of Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2)

Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2)
Rainshadow Road - Friday Harbor, Bk 2
Author: Lisa Kleypas
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ISBN-13: 9780312605889
ISBN-10: 0312605889
Publication Date: 2/28/2012
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 137 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
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11 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 503 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
A lovely book that lived up to its preview in Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor.

The story is about Lucy, an artist who has been burned one too many times by love, and Sam, a wine maker who grew up with two alcoholic parents and has a strong aversion to commitment. In classic Kleypas stye (which is why her series books are so terrific) we are treated to glimpses into the lives of past characters Maggie, Mark, Holly (the child), and Alex (star of next book). We also meet cousins Zoe and Justine who will both also have books of their own.

There is an element of magic to the story, but it doesn't drive the plot or even the resolution, in a way, it's more symbolic than significant to character development. I've read a couple complaints about the magic and also the "geeky" hero, and neither are particularly major elements of this story. Sam rarely talks like a geek and certainly doesn't live or look like a geek, if that is a stumbling block for you, it's insignificant.

What Rainshadow Road has in common with Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor, is the story arc is more tied to personal development and emotional growth rather than external factors with a significant peak/finale. While this book has that to a degree, it isn't explosive - a bit more quiet.

Another commonality, and significant difference from LK's other books is the lack of sensuality. In the 20 odd books I've read, LK always gives attention and detail to the love scene. This book has them, not doubt, but written rather differently. The scenes are relatively brief and sparse. A bit of a disappointment for this reader, but the book is still a winner.
Dante4043 avatar reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Contemporary romance is not my favorite genre. However, this book is well written, well paced, and an enjoyable read. The characters were nicely developed through the book and I found myself hoping the Hero and Heroine would have their happy ending. All relationships are discussed in the book; parent to child, sister to sister, brother to brother, and none of the relationships were written as comic relief or unneccesary.

Excellent offering by a talented author.
Jerseygirltoo avatar reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 452 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I enjoyed this more than the first Friday Harbor book; it was a full length novel. It's not as intense, emotionally or sexually, as some of Kleypas's other books, but it was a satisfying read anyway. At times I could have sworn I was reading a Nora Roberts book-the 3 brothers, one of them operating a winery, the old house that they were renovating, the snall town locale, the orphan child they took in, even the paranormal touches-it had a lot of similarities to a Roberts' trilogy. Also a bit of a Cinderella story, with the heroine always getting pushed aside in favor of her selfish sister, who of course gets her comeuppance near the end, which is always fun. As I said, not Kleypas's usual style but good light reading.
reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 929 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I liked this one a lot more than the first one. I found Lucy's family dynamic intriguing and I have to say the most heartbreaking part of the story was the history of Lucy's parents. It's hard not feel for Lucy's mother after reading that.

Both Lucy and Sam were really likeable characters. It was great to revisit Mark and Maggie (even though I didn't love their story I thought they were cool charaters). I look forward to reading Alex's story (most likely with Zoe?). Everyone got what they deserved pretty much which is always satisfying.

Things that got on my nerves, of course, was Kleypas doesn't seem to have any new ideas. She always relied on illness or sickness as an excuse for the two main characters to bond. Here was no different. It was better done here and less melodramatic than her other books though.

Overall, nice read.
nanaamy avatar reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I loved it. The first book in the series was also a great book and this one is great, as well. I love how the town and houses are characters themselves in the context of these books. I enjoy following the Nolan brothers as life opens to them. And now I await the next book that will tell the third son's story.
ErinMc avatar reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 373 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book is a journey into two people's past and present. The journey of love and all that offers.
Family and friends fears and doubts. A wonderful story that will remind you of days gone by and some yet to come.
robinmy avatar reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 2042 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Glass Artist Lucy Marrin doesn't know where to turn. Her boyfriend of two years has just dumped her. To top it off, he has left her for her younger sister, Alice. While mulling over her options, Lucy meets Sam Nolan. Sam is interested in getting to know Lucy a little better. But he makes it clear that any relationship with him will be commitment free. He has an aversion to marriage after seeing his alcoholic parents marriage problems. Lucy doesn't want another relationship, but soon finds herself drawn to Sam and his family.

I really liked the characters in this book. Lucy has been hurt over and over again by her sister and parents. She needs someone she can trust who will stand up for her. Sam came from a dysfunctional family and doesn't think marriage is something that will work for him. He soon changes his mind after falling for Lucy. We get to see the characters from the previous book in the series, and also meet two cousins who will figure into future books. The only thing that didn't really work for me was the magical elements in the story. It felt out of place to me. I deducted half a point for them. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I don't normally start in the middle of a series but I won this in a Goodreads Giveaway. I really enjoyed it, reading way to late each night. I liked the characters and enjoyed the plot. I felt Lisa Kleypas could've pulled a few more heartstrings which is why I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars.
jsue avatar reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 74 more book reviews
I liked this book although it dealt with betrayal by a family member. I found the bit of magic slightly odd especially since there wasn't any hint of it in the first book. I'm not sure it added all that much. It isn't like one believes the story is realistic. Overall it was fun, i liked the characters and look forward to the next one.
reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 204 more book reviews
A very enjoyable book. Easy read and follow.
ra7 avatar reviewed Rainshadow Road (Friday Harbor, Bk 2) on + 1006 more book reviews
Lucy and Kevin have been together for 2 years. Unbeknownst to her, he's cheating on her. With her sister Alice. Alice has Issues. She was sick when she was a kid and has been treated with kid gloves ever since. Lucy gets introduced to Sam.
While this took some time for me to get into, I really enjoyed this one. This is my first foray into "magical realism," and I have to say I really liked it! I disliked Alice from the start and my feelings didn't change. At all. I thought Lucy was a bit of a doormat at times (when it came to her sister and to a lesser extent her parents). I liked Sam's abilities too. Zoe, Justine, and Alex were all characters that stood out for me too.
Looking forward to Alex and Zoe's book.