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A review by kirstyanne2604
Honeysuckle Season by Mary Ellen Taylor
5.0
Two Eras Collide
I dont often read this type of novel, preferring paranormal romances and fantasy fiction, but it caught my eye on amazon first reads and the description sucked me in so much that I had hit the buy now bitton before I had even realised.
I got the book 5 hours ago. Its currently quarter to 5 in the morning and having just finished the book, I still have tears tracking to my pillow.
Libby and Sadie both have hard journeys, difficult decisions and lots to grieve. The one positive they both have though, is a good friend. As the stories weave together its hard not to become enraptured by Sadie's wild forthcoming style of the 1940's or Libby's artist love in 2020. The author does a really good job of weaving all the threads together and tying up all the loose ends.
Although there is plenty of loss, grief and mourning, the story does finish on a happily ever after for the characters in 2020. A fantastic read and I would really recommend it.
I dont often read this type of novel, preferring paranormal romances and fantasy fiction, but it caught my eye on amazon first reads and the description sucked me in so much that I had hit the buy now bitton before I had even realised.
I got the book 5 hours ago. Its currently quarter to 5 in the morning and having just finished the book, I still have tears tracking to my pillow.
Libby and Sadie both have hard journeys, difficult decisions and lots to grieve. The one positive they both have though, is a good friend. As the stories weave together its hard not to become enraptured by Sadie's wild forthcoming style of the 1940's or Libby's artist love in 2020. The author does a really good job of weaving all the threads together and tying up all the loose ends.
Although there is plenty of loss, grief and mourning, the story does finish on a happily ever after for the characters in 2020. A fantastic read and I would really recommend it.