I just want to make a comment about this cover before I
review the book. The cover I had on my ebook version of
the book was of a woman on a beach stool reading a book.
So, you wonder, what's so special about that? Well, on my
version is she reading a book while on other versions I
have seen is she reading on a tablet. Yes, perhaps it's
not a big deal however, I just love that little detail
that changes from version to version.
Now for the story. THE SECRET TO SOUTHERN CHARM is the
sequel to SLIGHTLY SOUTH OF SIMPLE. For the fans of the
first book, this book is, I bet, a dream come true. For me,
it was a new experience since this book is the first book
I have read by Kristy Woodson Harvey.
Life isn't easy for army wife Sloane, she is left alone
with her two young children when her husband goes missing
in action. Thankfully she has her sisters Caroline and
Emerson, mother Ansley, and Grammy to get her back on her
feet. This is a trying time for Sloane, and she and the
rest of the family have a lot of challenges ahead of
them, but also moments of joy and love. Caroline is back
with her husband after trouble in their marriage and
Emerson seems to be falling in love. Ansley thinks that
she has lost her second chance for love, but perhaps she
still has a shot.
I don't want to spoil too much of the story in THE SECRET
TO SOUTHERN CHARM. However, I think if you loved the
first book will you love reading about what's next for
the women. There are a lot of heartbreaking moments in
the book, but also some very lovely moments. I wished
sometimes that I could enjoy the story in this book a bit
more, but I felt a bit disconnected with the characters.
It happens, even if I want to like a book really much,
and all the ingredients for a great book are there can I
not completely immerse myself in the story. Of course,
there are several moments that I liked in the book, but
now and then I felt a dip in my interest in what
was going on. However, I still want to read the first
book and would definitely read a sequel to this one.
Leaving fans “practically [begging] for a sequel”
(Bookpage), critically acclaimed author Kristy
Woodson Harvey returns with the second novel in her beloved
Peachtree Bluff series, featuring a trio of sisters and
their mother who discover a truth that will change not only
the way they see themselves, but also how they fit together
as a family.
After finding out her military husband
is missing in action, middle sister Sloane’s world crumbles
as her worst nightmare comes true. She can barely climb out
of bed, much less summon the strength to be the parent her
children deserve.
Her mother, Ansley, provides a
much-needed respite as she puts her personal life on hold to
help Sloane and her grandchildren wade through their new
grief-stricken lives. But between caring for her own aging
mother, her daughters, and her grandchildren, Ansley’s
private worry is that secrets from her past will come to
light.
But when Sloane’s sisters, Caroline and
Emerson, remind Sloane that no matter what, she promised her
husband she would carry on for their young sons, Sloane
finds the support and courage she needs to chase her biggest
dreams—and face her deepest fears. Taking a cue from her
middle daughter, Ansley takes her own leap of faith and
realizes that, after all this time, she might finally be
able to have it all.
Harvey’s signature warmth and
wit make this a charming and poignant story of first loves,
missed opportunities, and second chances and proves that she
is "the next major voice in Southern fiction” (Elin
Hilderbrand, New York Times bestselling author).