Safe Harbor
'Her spirt yearns for different shores. Her heart calls her home.'
This book is a memorable one. I couldn't help but feel the characters. I didn't quite understand them in a way people who have been through the same situation might have, but I felt their passion and I felt their pain. Every character is well planned out, and has a backstory that is incredible. Throughout Luanne Rice's work, I could see the scraps of their lives stitch back together, and piece by piece, my heart thundered along with it all. I could never be happier reading Safe Harbor. The writing was excellent, even though in the beginning with the prologue I couldn't quite understand where all of this would lead to, though it's an exciting one. It reils in readers. The beginning was like shards of glass- the scarps I was talking about- and the end was like a new jar. Not exactly the same jar, but something surly different. The epilogue summarizes things up wonderfully. But everything unfolded naturally. You're both on edge, and calm. The books themes basically revolved around each other, and mending hearts. One thing that I really, really liked was the imagery. It came flawlessly. I didn't have to force pictures out of my head, trying to re-read sequences to see what the color of the main characters eyes were, or her nieces' hair color. It didn't come to me like 'oh, yeah, I can see everything in my head', but instead, it was just there.Luanne made it seem like writing perfection was effortless. The book held powers of love, sisterhood, and friends. I couldn't believe it was over, but it had one of those endings that you're satisfied with. While reading it, I realized that great novels don't have to be action packed with characters sailing around the world, but they can be soft and gentle. They are made of people who push a story along, who come to situations where one only dreams about. Hope you enjoy reading it!