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A Map to Paradise by Susan Meissner
4.0
This was an entertaining historical women’s fiction read. I enjoyed how the story interwove the story of three unique different women into one book and purpose. Each woman was caught in their own predicament in the late 1950’s in Hollywood and they each dealt with so much. Each woman had a lesson to learn, and their journey on how they did that was interesting. It was on the slower side of pacing, and at time I felt my mind wandering. But each time I was drawn back to the delicate storytelling that was happening, and I was quickly engaged again. I read and adored another book by this author, and I feel that this one was slightly different. The story wasn’t as captivating for me as that one was. The subject matter was quite different, so that could be it, as I did still feel that the author’s writing was good. However, that did take away from my reading experience a little. The mystery element was entertaining, and I enjoyed the reveal.
Thank you to @berkley pub, the author, and @netgalley for this e-arc. All thoughts are my own.
Thank you to @berkley pub, the author, and @netgalley for this e-arc. All thoughts are my own.