A review by lizaroo71
The Sunlit Night by Rebecca Dinerstein Knight

3.0

There isn't much that happens in this story. Rather it seems to me an ode to a place, to a time, to a season.

The story focuses on Frances and Yasha. Frances flees to a small Norwegian island to forget about a bad break up; Yasha goes to the same town to bury his father (who requested to be buried at the top of the world).

The young couple feels a connection pulling them together. It takes a while for the two to finally admit their feelings for one another and when they do, it is all very chaste.

This is an odd little story, but one that I found I couldn't quit reading. I relished the characters Dinerstein created and the feel of the place the story is set in.