This one reminded me a lot of an Emily Griffin novel. The last Elizabeth Noble book I read was ‘Things I Want My Daughters to Know' and it was devastating. Compared to that one that the first books of hers I've read this one floundered. I couldn't quite connect with Susannah. The flashbacks were interesting, but I didn't really like her. Which is why it reminded me of an Emily Griffin novel. I generally don't like the main characters, but I like the story.
This time, I didn't see a happy ending or a resolution even that would satisfy me so maybe I gave up on the story too early? I don't know. I read it all the way through and I teared up a few times, but there was just so much going on yet I still couldn't get a bead on Susannah.