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Second Chance Season (Lake in the Clouds Book 3)
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bookshelves: 5-star-read-2024, netgalley-2024, read-2024, women-s-fiction
Dec 22, 2024
bookshelves: 5-star-read-2024, netgalley-2024, read-2024, women-s-fiction
Emily March takes readers on another heart-tugging, emotional journey in this third book of her Lake in the Clouds series. I love the way she weaves generations together within this family, giving equal consideration to all ages. And, I especially love that the pillars of the three books are sisters with decades of life behind them. Sisters who still have a thirst for life, for adventure, and for new romantic opportunities.
Second Chance Season brings new characters to Lake in the Clouds and into Genevieve and Helen's life, bringing unexpected revelations with them. March seamlessly weaves Zoey's journey into those of Helen, Genevieve, and their family, keeping me eagerly turning pages. All of these characters - and their stories - are compelling. March has a way of creating characters who seem so real. I feel as if I know them personally, become invested in their well being, ache when they are hurt, and cheer their happiness.
You could read Second Chance Season as a standalone but I'm glad I read the three books in order, especially because Helen's and Genevieve's stories - as well as their sibling relationship - unfolds over the course of the three books. The emotional impact of Second Chance Season was much greater having that understanding of where they started and how far they've come. The books, in order, are: The Getaway, Balancing Act, and Second Chance Season. I highly recommend all three.
ARC received from publisher via NetGalley
Fair and unbiased review
Second Chance Season brings new characters to Lake in the Clouds and into Genevieve and Helen's life, bringing unexpected revelations with them. March seamlessly weaves Zoey's journey into those of Helen, Genevieve, and their family, keeping me eagerly turning pages. All of these characters - and their stories - are compelling. March has a way of creating characters who seem so real. I feel as if I know them personally, become invested in their well being, ache when they are hurt, and cheer their happiness.
You could read Second Chance Season as a standalone but I'm glad I read the three books in order, especially because Helen's and Genevieve's stories - as well as their sibling relationship - unfolds over the course of the three books. The emotional impact of Second Chance Season was much greater having that understanding of where they started and how far they've come. The books, in order, are: The Getaway, Balancing Act, and Second Chance Season. I highly recommend all three.
ARC received from publisher via NetGalley
Fair and unbiased review
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Reading Progress
November 6, 2024
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Started Reading
November 6, 2024
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Finished Reading
December 22, 2024
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December 22, 2024
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5-star-read-2024
December 22, 2024
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netgalley-2024
December 22, 2024
– Shelved as:
read-2024
December 22, 2024
– Shelved as:
women-s-fiction