This was good. Started out slow but definitely got better!!
This was good. Started out slow but definitely got better!!
I was excited because I loved Water for Elephants, the other novel by this author, and I thought the premise of a young woman looking for the Loch Ness monster was interesting, but it was just a love story with some perfectly timed plot points to deliver a happy and predictable ending.
A page turner/I couldn‘t pull myself away from the audiobook to read a physical book. Recently married Maddie and her husband (who faked a handicap to avoid WWII), head to a remote village in Scotland after disgracing themselves at a high society party. There Maddie learns some ugly truths about her husband and makes some true friends. Personally, I think this is even better than Water For Elephants.
Tepid historical fiction with unlikable characters in this fish-out-of-water novel. Three feckless and privileged young Americans travel to a village in the Scottish Highlands to find the Loch Ness monster. Because of the journey, Gruen‘s main character, Maddie Hyde, realizes what a monster her husband Ellis is and discovers her true self in this foreign land.
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2.5 star
I loved Water for Elephants and thought the premise of this book sounded good.... unfortunately it fell very, very flat. None of the main characters were at all likable and the story drags on and on. I had high expectations and this book didn't deliver at all.
Stopped at my library
Maybe one of these will pull me out of my slump
Stopped myself at 5 📚
The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections Eva Jurczyk
Mrs. Houdini Victoria Kelly
At the Water's Edge Sara Gruen
Full Dark, No Stars Stephen King
The Great Witch Louisa Morgan
No sighting of the monster. Funnily enough 🤷♀️
I was a little skeptical about the “monster” aspect but it all worked with the storyline. #audiobook