3.45 AVERAGE

hopeful reflective sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

This was a quick read, but I never became too involved in the story. I thought The Bridges of Madison County was much better. I would have been happy with the way that book ended. I really didn't need to read this "Epilogue".

Not as good as the first one.

Though well written, a real disappointment. It's as if Waller was so pissed off that his Bridges of Madison County became so incredibly popular that he destroys everything in this follow-up tale, even down to the last photo and negative.

Unfortunately, this I didn't enjoy. Nothing like the first book, and found it difficult to get in to. Not sure I would recommend for fans of the first book.

Well, I paid a quarter for this book and that might have been too much for what it was worth. I didn't get it, sped-read through it and just didn't make a connection.

Oh, sniff, sniff, blubber, sob! That darn Waller always nails me! I tell myself he's such a sappy romantic and I'm far too old and jaded for that, but then he always gets me in the end.

This is the second book in a trilogy. Somehow I read the first and third and missed this one. Not life changing, but he sure knows how to tell a sweet story. Robert Kincaid is like the Marlboro Man minus the macho posturing.