Member Reviews
This book was sent to me electronically for review by Netgalley. It is a story of intrigue...mystery...romance...friendship...the past and the present...is anyone in this book for real? Do they all have facades? That is one aspect that keeps the reader guessing...how do all of the characters fit together???? Try this one.
This ARC was provided to me via Kindle by Kensington Books and #NetGalley for my honest opinion. Opinions expressed are completely my own.
It was okay. I found it a bit unbelievable at points. If you like the author you’ll probably like the book.
This was not one of my favorite books by Fern Michelle’s . It was full of twists and turns and I could see where a lot of readers would enjoy this book
I remember Fern Michaels was one of my favourite authors when I was much younger. I’m afraid I was rather disappointed in this one. For one, it was hard to believe how she threw caution in the wind after being so guarded and actually buying a house with buried human bones in the yard. And with all those weird characters in the neighbourhood.
Anyhow I did enjoy reading the first quarter of the book. The writing style is not bad.
When I think of women's literary, I think of books just like this one, that gives all the feels and satisfies every reader's heart. This is a perfect books to snuggle up with on any day. This one took by surprise! Even as a huge Fern Michaels' fan.
5 stars
Not at all what I expected. I do feel there is a audience for this book. It is not for me. Thanks for the ARC of this book.
FTN by F. Michaels, published by Kensington Books is a stand-alone story.
Alison Marshall is a 29 year old woman. She's a loner, a drifter ready to settle down. And the place shall be Palmetto Island, a close knit community.
FTN is a suspenseful story, with lots of twists and unexpected turns that had me intrigued from start til the last page.
A well written story, with characters easy to connect with and just the right pace, the right a mount of action and drama, I loved reading this story.