This novel had been sat on my shelf for a few months. When it arrived in the post I read through the first pages, but I wasn’t pulled in, so I put it down and didn’t go back to it. Then I decided that I needed some discipline – I can’t keep buying books and then not reading them – so I tried again, skipping that prologue, and, to my surprise, the book turned out to be a good, really fast read.
Good Points –
•The characters are written in first person, alternating between Connie and Estella. They both had distinctly different voices, which I really liked.
•The characterisation was great, with everyone having good and bad points – I especially liked Tate. It’s unusual for me to genuinely root for fictional characters to get together, but I was really glad when he and Connie did - well I presume they did anyway. I also liked Gib. I didn’t at first, but he really grew on me in the end. In fact, the only person I ended up disliking was Paul. He started off being likeable, but by the end of the story, I found him sort of irritating and just a little bit controlling.
•It was an emotionally satisfying and absorbing story. Everything seemed to flow along naturally and nothing felt contrived.
•I loved the descriptions of Big Dune. I love the sea and I felt like I was there.
Bad points –
•The use of ‘Daddy’ to address the father figure was irritating. Second book in a row where this has happened.
•The prologue doesn’t exactly pull you, so I skipped it.
Otherwise, I’d liked to read more from this author, but first I have to get through that stack of books I have that’s waiting for attention.