I first heard of the author Luanne Rice through Lifetime when they aired the Beach Girls miniseries back in 2005. I watched it, really enjoyed it and sought out the book which I highly enjoyed. Picked up another one of her books, Silver Bells, which I liked but not as much as Beach Girls. I really didn't think I'd read another novel by this author but, one day I was in Target desperately searching for something to read when I was drawn in by the cover of The Secret Hour. The synopsis intrigued me and, having read two of her other books decided why not. Got home, cracked open the novel and read it straight through. The Secret Hour made me love Luanne Rice, made me give this author another chance. I haven't read all her books, but I've enjoyed the ones I have. I can honestly say that from what I've read, The Secret Hour is my favorite of all her novels. It'll always be my favorite that's for sure.
The Secret Hour is primarily a suspense filled mystery, a little thriller-ish if you like, with a romance brewing within. John O'Rourke is a lawyer with a high profile client involved in a high profile murder case. His life is pretty much in shambles, his wife died, he's struggling to raise his two kids, Teddy and Maggie. The murder case he's on isn't sitting well with some folks, it's so bad a flying brick breaks his window. Then walks Kate Harris into his life with a mission of her own.
Kate's searching for her sister Willa, who's been missing for six months after a huge fight they had. (I so wanna spoil that fight for you, it's a page turner but, I won't cause it's wrong.) She high tails it to New England and to John O'Rourke's doorstep. Does his client have something to do with her missing sister? Kate needs answers and John is one of the only people who can give it to her.
This story is about so much more then the mystery of what happened to Willa. It's about the relationships between sisters, family struggles, grief, second chances and forgiveness. Kate is searching for Willa because she loves her and is desperate to repair that relationship, she will not give up on her sister no matter what. John and his children have to accept that his wife, their mother, is gone and is never coming back. The mystery of Willa's disappearance is gripping, with twists and turns that would do any fan of suspense/mystery stories justice. The budding feelings that Kate and John have is slow burning but well worth the wait. The characters are very relatable, they have issues but it's not overbearing or annoying. For the situation that these folks are in and the world of this story it's all pretty realistic. The relationships, the issues, the setting, the characters themselves are all around solid. What I loved the most was all the weaving parts. Willa's disappearance, Kate's search, John and his murder client, his family issues, Kate's issues, it's all there and it's nicely tied together
I love this story, it was a page turner for me. I was at the edge of my seat for parts of this book when I first read it and, upon further reads I still get the same feeling. It is most definitely worth a read.