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sweet salt air
sweet salt air
Author: barbara delinsky, barbara delinsky
ISBN-13: 9781624905056
ISBN-10: 1624905056
Publication Date: 2013
Pages: 700
Rating:
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Publisher: doubleday
Book Type: Paperback
Large Print: Yes
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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TakingTime avatar reviewed sweet salt air on + 1072 more book reviews
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This book was vintage Delinsky! The predictable love story, but with very nice twists throughout. Easy reading, nice flow throughout the story. Delinsky choosing a hard subject to write about - MS - kept it cutting edge with her information on stem cell treatment.
This book delved into the complexities of friendship, and how it changes over time, the change often taking on a life of its own. The stress of being hurt by a close friend, with the outcome of forgiveness. It also covered the differences in love and the individual way in which each couple fits together having a shared union, elusive to all others.
The island was wonderful and someplace that you wished that you were also a life long resident and could be enfolded into the protection of those invisible boundaries.
When you pick up a Delinsky book you know what to expect and this one did not fail. Overall I give it 3.5 stars.
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flooblover avatar reviewed sweet salt air on + 21 more book reviews
I enjoyed Sweet Salt Air. I don't typically read the genre in which the book falls, but I found it to be a pleasant change. I thoroughly enjoyed the characters and the plot, being your basic love story, and I was mesmerized by the setting. It's a good fast read and well written. Good book to pass the time.
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Review first published on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2013/07/sweet-salt-air.html

Childhood friends grown apart over time because of betrayals and secrets. A marriage stressed by illness and more secrets. A brooding mysterious man with secrets of his own. A beautiful Maine setting.

Charlotte and Nicole grew up together, close as sisters. As adults, their lives have taken different roads. Charlotte is single, a writer who travels the worlds for her stories. Nicole has achieved success of her own as a food blogger. She is married to a rising star physician. They reunite at Nicole's family home on an island off the coast of Maine to collaborate on a cookbook on island food. The island, Quinnipeague, offers a beautiful setting and its own cast of quirky character including Leo, a secretive somewhat reclusive man. Secrets emerge, relationships change, and by the end things come together.

This book has all the makings of a fun, easy summer beach read. Unfortunately, for me, it was not. For one, I guessed the big life changing secret early on in the book, and from there, it becomes too predictable. Predictability in and of itself is not so bad, but I also find myself not engaged with the characters. The best part of the book for me is the beautiful Maine setting.


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