Patricia Spencer
The Hum of Bees
(The Prince Edward County Series, Book 1)
A review by Ka
*****
Great Start to a Series
I like this series for the fact that its protagonists are women over fifty with a complex history that comes with the experience of having lived one's life for over half a century. At that point, no one will have been left unscarred, which, being an older woman myself, I can entirely relate to.
The storyline is skillfully layed out with a natural element of tension, while it is gradually being revealed what each main character's backstory is about, with the development of a new relationship simultaneously unfolding.
Granted, these books come with the promise of a happily ever after ending, which I have become wary of with the overabundance of formulaic and often shallow romance novels the market is being swamped with. But this author manages to develop relevant and beautifully worded in-depth thoughts, and the conflicts encountered come across as realistic and never artificially blown up.
What I particularly enjoyed about this first book, The Hum of Bees, is the discussion of religious/spiritual insights between the two main characters, one of whom is clergy, and how, together, they eventually overcome the challenges of their individual dilemmas.
I like it a lot that this is a series with a community of supportive female characters that we get to meet again in upcoming installments, as the author promises on her website to devote one book to each of the original four "Gal Pals". I went on to read book two right after finishing book one, and am very much looking forward to books three and four that, as of spring 2024, are not available yet.