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runnbeefree 's review for:
Nantucket Nights
by Elin Hilderbrand
I guess I have to say this novel didn't fail, but I'm not a fan. It kept my interest throughout most of the story--wanting to know what really happened to Antoinette. But, it fell apart at the end--Kayla may have agreed to not share her information about Antoinette with her son, but it was impossible to have kept the info secret and out of the media. Theo would find out. And then what? From a poorly established bond of friendship, to Kayla's encounter with Antoinette, then the wrap-up with her friend Val, the ending was unrealistic and made Kayla's "wonderings" in the last paragraph unnecessary. A quick, but frustrating, read.