Helpful Score: 4
A different sort of story from romance publisher Harlequin. Focuses on personal growth and life changes. A thought-provoking read. Very little actual 'romance', so not for those who want a sensual type of story.
Helpful Score: 4
This book was about a woman that inherits a house and while she is fixing the house to be sold she finds out a lot about her family's past during the slavery days. She finds more than she bargins for about her family's secrets. I really enjoyed reading this book.
Helpful Score: 2
I read this because I enjoyed the author's other book, "Falling Out of Bed." That was an endearing story about a woman who must be the caregiver to her dying father. "What To Keep" was a disappointment. Our principle character Juliette, a 40-year-old out-of-work Las Vegas card dealer inherits a house in North Carolina. She wants to sell this house, but a "mamie" character arrives and encourages Juliette to stay. I didn't believe characters and did not care about them: the matronly Black housekeeper, the not-quite love interest, nor the writer of a found diary. There is a happy ending, and the moral of this tale is to appreciate what you do have.