Ratings1
Average rating2
Famed singer-songwriter Annie Walsh has more than enough reason to sing her version of the blues, including a broken heart, a stalled career, and a troubled family. Annie seeks refuge from an upended love affair with her producer, Owen Pettybone, by sequestering herself at home with her old dog Detour, surrounded by a lush Florida tangelo grove. Soon, however, this quiet, small town existence comes crashing down around her.
Reviews with the most likes.
I found this book very slow to start. It was very descriptive, and I was left wandering where the story was going, but it was good in parts.
The story followed well-known singer/songwriter Annie, her lover Owen and Annie's brother Caulder in a story of murder, love and betrayal. The novel moves between past tense accounts of Annie's life. It was well written and flowed, but lacked tension. Unfortunately I struggled to read this book.
You can read more on www.thepinkreader.com
Started out kind of ho-hum, then the mystery and love story went to some unexpected places and I got really into it. Unfortunately the whole thing ended up with one of those wrap-up chapters that authors throw in to give you the whole happily ever after thing, where everyone has fallen in love, and they have babies and new puppies and it kind of cheapened the whole experience for me.