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A review by lizabethstucker
The Last Honest Woman by Nora Roberts
4.0
Abigail O'Hurley Rockwell, widow of race care driver Chuck Rockwell, has finally agreed to allow Dylan Crosby to write a biography of her late husband. But there are some secrets she is determined to never reveal.
Abby is very different from the rest of her crazy, loving family. She wants roots, to make a place for herself and her two boys. She is a strong woman, but the guilt and undeserved shame she carries could sabotage future happiness. Dylan's own issues are equally problematic for future happiness. And yet they manage through honest conversations, even if reluctantly entered into. 4 out of 5.
Abby is very different from the rest of her crazy, loving family. She wants roots, to make a place for herself and her two boys. She is a strong woman, but the guilt and undeserved shame she carries could sabotage future happiness. Dylan's own issues are equally problematic for future happiness. And yet they manage through honest conversations, even if reluctantly entered into. 4 out of 5.