A review by jazzrizz
Evening Stars by Susan Mallery
4.0
I have very mixed feelings about this book.
This book revolves around a very dysfunctional family dynamic and Nina's journey to "normal".
I hate to say it, but I was more vested in Averil's story than Nina's.
... was a bit disappointed in who Nina ended up with ... which is a first for a Mallery book for me.
Bonnie kind of drove me nuts, and Bertie should have stepped up WAY before now.
I really liked Cindy. I wish there'd been a bit more interaction with her in this book.
Overall though, I enjoyed the book and was happy to see previous characters pop in here and there.
This book revolves around a very dysfunctional family dynamic and Nina's journey to "normal".
I hate to say it, but I was more vested in Averil's story than Nina's.
Spoiler
I loved Nina with Kyle. He was fun and spontaneous, but the writing on the wall was pretty clear it was just a fling for Nina. I really resisted her relationship with Dylan, andBonnie kind of drove me nuts, and Bertie should have stepped up WAY before now.
I really liked Cindy. I wish there'd been a bit more interaction with her in this book.
Overall though, I enjoyed the book and was happy to see previous characters pop in here and there.