Member Reviews
This book started well but then I lost interest and didn't finish it. Sorry but this one isn't for me !
"False Hope" is a breakneck fast read - filled with twists; turns; and beautiful honesty.
I finished the book almost winded - but truly loved where the race took me.
Many thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me the chance to enjoy this one!
Thank you Amazon Publishing UK for the eARC.
This story of the reverberations of the past is great, I really enjoyed it.
Grace and her husband adopted Grace's sister's (Hope) baby son when Hope died of a brain tumor, thus adding a new baby brother for their son. This was Hope's dying wish and the family of four is happy, busy and getting used to their move from London to Brighton ten years later.
Everything changes, though, when Grace, in hospital theater, amputates the arm of a severely wounded car accident victim ... who turns out to be the father of their adopted son.
Their lives are upended by the frightening behaviour of the paternal grandmother, as well as the gradual disintegration of Grace's mother's dementia.
I found this to be a sensitive and poignant book and had a hard time putting it down. I really liked Grace as a character and highly recommend this read.
Got into it at the beginning. Then it just lost speed. No chemistry between the husband and wife, some anger between others and that's about it. I skimmed through the last half. Nothing with nothing
Thank you to Net Galley and Amazon Publishing UK for a digital advance copy of this title in exchange for my honest review. Hope and Grace. Two sisters living very different lives, when Hope develops a brain tumor. Hope makes it her last wish that her sister welcome her young son into her own family. Things change when Grace, an orthopedic surgeon, finds Dillon's biological father in her operating room. She starts to wonder if she knew the full story of why Dillon's dad wasn't in his life, and she has to wonder how in the world she can protect Dillon from a vindictive grandma. I felt some of the characters weren't as well developed as I'd like to see (read as: I didn't care about them either way), and that's the reason for the 3 stars. I did enjoy the book; however, and I thank the publisher for the copy.
This was my first Lynne Lee book. When I first read a book by an author new to me, I like to keep an open mind. This was not one of favorites, but it wasn't disappointing either. It just seemed a little far-fetched for my liking.
Ten years ago, Grace made her dying sister a promise—that she would look after Hope’s baby son as her own. Now, the man whose son she is raising has turned up on Grace’s operating table, fighting for his life.
When an accusation of negligence follows, Grace is forced to confront not just the man who abandoned her sister, but also his mother, Norma—who blames Grace for taking everything she loves.
Based on what her sister told her, Grace is sure she did the right thing to keep that promise. But what if Hope didn’t tell her everything? Norma’s vicious attacks push Grace to investigate further and what she finds makes her question everything she thinks she knows, pointing to a very different past – and a devastating betrayal.
She made a big promise. Did she also make a big mistake?
So I enjoyed this book by Lynne Lee.
Her writing is so good. It grabs you and holds you until the end.
I liked the characters. I enjoyed the setting revolving around what is taking place.
This was my first book by Lynne and she did not disappoint.
Overall good book!
Sorry to say I am 1/4 of the way through this book and I just cannot finish it. The writing style and wording of the story just isn’t for me. At times I even had to go back and reread sentences. The plot also didn’t really hold my interest and characters were just blah. Sorry to give a bad review.