Waiting for the Moon


 Every now and then you need to go back for a trusty Kristin Hannah book.  This was one of her older ones, I believe.  The copyright said 2003.  Her books are so unique. They are always stories that are not a thing like anything I’ve read before. This takes place in Maine in 1882.  In a nutshell it’s the story of a woman who wakes basically from a coma after a head injury in a strange place—which turns out to be the huge mansion of Dr Ian Carrick. She has no recollection of anything at all. Nothing about her past or even who she is or what her name is.  This turns out to be a pretty wonderful story. The first half of the book was quite slow for me but I was hooked for the second half. I’m glad I saw it through. I do recommend it for when you just need something completely different than your normal.  It’s really hard to rate this one because I did not overly enjoy the first half…I would have probably given it like a 2….but then really loved the second half…that I’d have probably given over a 4 for sure…..so…  I’ll say total, 3.5 out of 5..??

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