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Karen J. Hasley

Autor(a) de Where Home Is

12 Works 160 Membros 6 Críticas

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Obras por Karen J. Hasley

Where Home Is (2008) 32 exemplares
Waiting for Hope (2008) 26 exemplares
Gold Mountain (2012) 24 exemplares
Smiling at Heaven (2014) 20 exemplares
Circled Heart (2009) 17 exemplares
Lily's Sister (2006) 13 exemplares
Claire, After All (2014) 8 exemplares
Listening to Abby (2014) 3 exemplares
Jubilee Rose (2014) 3 exemplares
What We Carry With Us (2017) 3 exemplares
Magnificent Farewell (2015) 3 exemplares

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Surprising book full of unexpected twists and turns. Very satisfying and well worth the read
 
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yrizaria | 1 outra crítica | Feb 17, 2023 |
I'm going to rate this book a four of five. I don't think that I'll ever read it again, but wow, the first time was great. (Wish I could give it 4.5—I think I'll go back and re-read certain sections again.)

I liked it partially because I'm from Cleveland and I enjoy stories set in historical Cleveland. Not sure how this book got on my Kindle, but that could be a reason. I think it's neat that when a character turns a corner or heads to the YWCA that you know where they are and that you've been there, too.

But! I primarily liked this book because of the characters and character development. The author spends a great deal of time and energy developing the four main characters (MP counts as two) as well as the various supporting characters.

Yes, the diary style (tone?) is not what you're used to, but bear with it—Hasley uses it for a purpose, and to great effect.

While not exactly a mystery, there are certainly twists and turns and there is mystery in it. As the story builds, we see further and further into this MP person and her character(s). Setting the story in the WWI teens was brilliant and, while I'm not a scholar of those times, Hasley got all the details I needed to enjoy the story right enough for me.

It's OK to have a longing for a different ending—to have a sense of loss—this is not a disney princess story.

Please don't give up on the story because of the style—persevere and you'll be rewarded by a good read.
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Jeffrey_G | 1 outra crítica | Nov 22, 2022 |
I don't often gravitate towards westerns in movies or books, which is strange because whenever I see or read one I usually enjoy it, and this was no exception. Etta Capstone was a totally remarkable heroine and her story was heartbreaking and inspiring. My one quibble with the novel was that her plan for revenge, the central plot line of the book, was idiotic and ill-conceived and I didn't believe that a smart woman like her would ever have thought it could work.

However as this plan unfolded, it provided the backdrop to the brutal, tragic story of Etta and her family; how she came to run a restaurant in a small Western town; how she became surrogate mother to a fragile, damaged young woman; and how she forged relationships with two fascinating men. All this would culminate in an exciting and satisfying conclusion where Etta was able to put the ghosts of her past to rest and move forward to a more hopeful future.… (mais)
 
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AngeH | Jan 2, 2020 |
I liked Rose very much and enjoyed this third book more than the second. The French baroness part was a little over the top, but whatever.
 
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pgchuis | Aug 8, 2016 |

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Obras
12
Membros
160
Popularidade
#131,702
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
6
ISBN
21

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