The Hidden Years Lay Bare the Choices All Women Face in Their Search for LoveSage Danvers spent a lifetime running from the past -- from the mother who kept her at a distance, the father who resented her, and the heartache of unfulfilled love. But when Sage discovers the sacrifices and fiery passions her mother has hidden, she is able to confront her own sexuality. By piecing together the shattering secrets of her family's past, Sage is finally able to open her heart
what can I say about this one? does this count as a HP? The story was set during war times and had a unique slant where h's mother has an accident but has a wish for her family to read her diaries. Through reading, h, her sister - in law and niece get some 'life lessons' too many lies; h's mother came across as a compulsive liar with a martyr complex; she needed some therapy. PJ wanted to write a dynastic book but it didn't quite come across well Surprisingly I liked h; a lot. She was wild and didn't relate to her mother; but mother's reasons for keeping h away from her were poor. In the end, h's mother had the estate, her older son's family to bond with, her real father had his son; it seemed h was left out in the cold; this one also has a major skeevy factor; h meets a young man and they fall in love but are stopped from marrying. Later on we find out he was her twin brother and was brought up by their father while h stayed with her mother. She has a hard time moving on after her twin leaves to go back. Her father tells his son the truth so the guy is able to move on but h is left to grieve on her own. Thank the Lord they don't sleep together but being so in love, they must have kissed. Couldn't PJ find a better way for them to connect? H was so and so; he supposedly wanted the h, even fell in love with her but didn't have a modicum of sympathy for her ... he also moved on with his life ... but I rather liked the way h moved on; she turned into the female version of the alpha male who lives a fast life but I felt she had reason to .. Its actually a good book but h's mother and the skeevy bit leave a lot to be desired
When Sages mum has an accident she asks Sage to read her diaries. Sage has been running from her past but these diaries explain so much. A wonderful story of womens choices in love
Read this back in the 90's and just reread. I love this book slightly flawed as love at first sight is hard to believe but last 150 pages always make me happy.
it is a real interesting book. it is about choices all women face in their choice for love. Sage Danvers has spent a lifetime running from the past, from a her mother who kept her at a distance, her father who resented her and the heartbreak of unfulfilled love.