“The weekend was filled with so much drama someone could write a novel about it,” and that’s exactly what Elin Hilderbrand did.
I was really looking forward to reading this one, after hearing such great things about it. I certainly wasn’t disappointed, but I wasn’t blown away either.
Hollis Shaw is a recently widowed food blogger, who lives a fabulous life between Massachusetts and Nantucket. After her husband dies, she hosts what she calls a “five-star weekend,” with her best friend from five different eras of her life, at her glamorous house in Nantucket.
This book switches points of view (often) between each character in the book, which I thought gave the reader a very well-rounded view of what was happening, and it was nice to have insight into each character that the other characters didn’t have about each other. Each character has their own issues they are battling and are using the weekend as a getaway from, and the end of the book gives a resolution for almost all of them – another plus!
I think my only major gripe with this book was that there wasn’t enough physical character development from the beginning. The scenery, and each character’s aura were very well described and easy to imagine, but I found it difficult to actually picture each of the people in my mind to complete the picture.
I typically go for books that are fast paced and intriguing, and this one was more of a slow burn. When I had to put it down, I wasn’t bummed, and while I wasn’t reading it, I wasn’t dying to get back to it.
Overall, the book was good. A nice, leisurely read, and I really enjoyed Elin’s style of writing. This was my first Elin Hilderbrand novel, and I am definitely looking for recommendations for my next one!
I give this three out of five stars.