Member Review
Review by
Kristina A, Reviewer
The Nurses of Lark Lane is the third book in Lark Lane series. This is a series that is best read in order. It was nice to catch up with Alice, Cathy, Millie, Brian and Granny Lomax. I enjoyed reading Cathy’s story. I admire her for having the goal of becoming a nurse that would allow her to have a different life. Cathy has had a rough time since her father, Terry passed away and Alice (her mother) married Jack Dawson. Alice made a mistake marrying the cheating louse and everyone in the family is having to pay for bad judgement. Cathy was lucky to have Granny Lomax living nearby to give her encouragement and provide a safe haven. The Nurses of Lark Lane is well-written with steady pacing. Once I started reading it, I stayed up late because I wanted to see how the book would end. It is a dramatic and emotional story featuring family drama, friendships, work life and romance. The author captured the era with the clothing, hair styles, make up, movies, slang, and attitudes. The characters are realistic and developed. There are characters that readers will love and those we will dislike intensely (like Jack). I hope that this is not the last book in the series (if it is then I wish the author had provided an epilogue). The Nurses of Lark Lane is a compelling novel with a gentle granny, a sympathetic sibling, the smashed scoundrel, and a motivated young woman.
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