A review by mellied1975
September by Rosamunde Pilcher

4.0

Rosamunde Pilcher's writing makes for such cozy, domestic reading, both in her warm prose full of details that are a feast for the senses, and in the subject matter, full of family and friends and their joys and sorrows. I enjoyed spending time in her world again during the days I spent reading September. The Scottish Highlands setting was especially evocative and beautifully portrayed.

For me this didn't live up to the heights of [b:Coming Home|60471|Coming Home|Rosamunde Pilcher|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1347734548l/60471._SY75_.jpg|58832], however. The storyline itself wasn't as engaging to me, and I didn't find the characters as likable or endearing, although they definitely grew on me as the story went on. I liked it and wouldn't mind reading it again some day, but I didn't fall madly in love with it.