Leanne D. (eclecticmusicmama) reviewed Return to Willow Lake (Lakeshore Chronicles, Bk 9) on + 426 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I found Sonnet and Zach interesting characters in the earlier books in this series and was glad to catch up on their lives.
I was on vacation when I read this book, and there are parts of it that are pretty depressing for vacation reading, but it is a good story that is worth seeing where the author takes these characters after they've grown up and have their own lives. She did a good job on bringing them to life as adults and not the kids we knew in earlier books.
It's a great series!
I was on vacation when I read this book, and there are parts of it that are pretty depressing for vacation reading, but it is a good story that is worth seeing where the author takes these characters after they've grown up and have their own lives. She did a good job on bringing them to life as adults and not the kids we knew in earlier books.
It's a great series!
Helpful Score: 1
This was a pleasant surprised because Sonnet was never my favorite character. I thought she was too much like the younger version of Sophie (for those who are not a fan of the series, she is a Sonnet's stepfather's ex-wife). In many ways, she still was but maybe a smarter one who was able to catch her mistakes quicker.
I loved that this book was about more than just Sonnet and Zach finally getting together. It was about her mother's, Nina, struggle with breast cancer. It was more about Sonnet really growing up, finding herself, and making a stand. It made me appreciate Sonnet in ways that I never did before.
Great read with a few tear jerker and frustrating moments.
I loved that this book was about more than just Sonnet and Zach finally getting together. It was about her mother's, Nina, struggle with breast cancer. It was more about Sonnet really growing up, finding herself, and making a stand. It made me appreciate Sonnet in ways that I never did before.
Great read with a few tear jerker and frustrating moments.
Kristin D. (kdurham2813) reviewed Return to Willow Lake (Lakeshore Chronicles, Bk 9) on + 753 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
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Sonnet grew up in a small town and couldn't wait to escape to explore the world beyond the small town. She was raised by a single mom who was pregnant at a young age, so their bond is like no other. So when her mom calls with good and bad news, she drops her entire life and returns to the small town with the history of her childhood to confront.
Sonnet grew up in a small town and couldn't wait to escape to explore the world beyond the small town. She was raised by a single mom who was pregnant at a young age, so their bond is like no other. So when her mom calls with good and bad news, she drops her entire life and returns to the small town with the history of her childhood to confront.
Erin M. (ErinMc) reviewed Return to Willow Lake (Lakeshore Chronicles, Bk 9) on + 373 more book reviews
This is real life. When things go wrong and what family really means. How friends show who they are. Will you give it all up for your family? Will the love of your life walk because you were afraid to say I Love You?
Where is your risk factor? What will you do when it come home to you?
Where is your risk factor? What will you do when it come home to you?
Annetta D. (abdunham) reviewed Return to Willow Lake (Lakeshore Chronicles, Bk 9) on + 437 more book reviews
The last in this Lakeshore Chronicles series, it was the saddest one of them all. You really feel helpless reading about what Nina and Sonnet are going through. Definitely a departure from the usual love story, but in the end, love does conquer all.