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Julianne MacLean: These Tangled Vines (Paperback, 2021, Lake Union Publishing) 4 stars

If Fiona has learned anything in life, it’s how to keep a secret―even from the …

Enjoyable book with a nice if a bit cliché message

4 stars

This is my first review on this platform, and a bit off genre for me so excuse any weirdness. This book is relatively short, only 296 pages on my kindle and 304 on the paperback. It explores both a woman uncovering the secrets surrounding her biological father's and mother's affair and how it went down from her mother's point of view. Their is quite a bit of character switching in this book, but even as a person not a fan of the practice, I did not find it too jarring. I do like how the main protagonist's view of the events becomes more complex and understanding of all parties, especially in the chapter before the epilogue.

About the message I mentioned in the title, it is actually explicitly stated in form of the protagonist's thoughts. To summarize, it's about not letting your regrets define you and to count your blessing, though written much more eloquently than I could ever express.

If you just want a nice Realistic Fiction book to pick up this serves that purpose well. It's even on Kindle Unlimited if you have it. I don't know how to end this review but thank you for bothering to read this mess of a first review.