A review by ojohnson
The Beach Club by Elin Hilderbrand

3.0

When I started this book, everyone I asked said that technically speaking Elin Hildebrand’s books have gotten more intricate with better plot so I was nervous I wouldn’t like the book.

The only problem I had with the book wasn’t her writing stylistically, but her character Mack. I just couldn’t see his character arc and really disliked the way he was jumbled into the story with relationships and the way he treated the women in them.

I guess I do see how Elin Hildebrand has evolved because her characters are becoming more human. Even in the hotel nantucket the “bad guys” had redeemable qualities and when I think of the human condition that is writing that appeals to me the most.