A review by bookishbubs
The Love Season by Elin Hilderbrand

3.0

2.75
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I wasn't really into this one until the very end, when Marguerite was finally having her conversation with Renata. It just frustrated me because Renata was incredibly immature, yet making life choices, and Marguerite didn't have a backbone throughout her entire life! I completely sympathize with her feelings of loneliness and believing she'd be alone forever if she finally stood up to Porter and told him what she wanted out of their relationship, but my goodness, you're 40 years old! Anyway, definitely my least favorite of the Hilderbrand books I've read so far. I suppose I can recommend this to people who don't really care about liking the characters or their choices and who enjoy more of a storytelling narrative, if that makes sense (a narrative that explains a lot of past events, as if telling a story). Otherwise, steer clear.