A review by lemanley
Two By Two by Nicholas Sparks

5.0

I fell for London when I first read about her birth. Russ was a busy dad trying hard to make a living while the mom, Vivian, seemed to think money grew on trees. She was not as likable as the other character. She was self-centered and I found myself disliking almost everything she did.

I loved the way the story unfolded with Russ and Marge and their parents. The love the family had for each other was so genuine and true.

I felt joy, happiness, a sense of loss, hope, sadness and then my heart broke into a thousand pieces. Love once again brought me back to find hope for the future. Love of parents for their children, love children have for their parents, sibling love, love parents have for each other, couple love as well as new love and old love all have places in this novel.

Nicholas Sparks knows how to draw the reader into his stories. For me, a fan of his work, I have never been disappointed!