by Diane Chamberlain
Initial reaction: A surprisingly engaging narrative from the perspective of three individuals whose journeys intersect quite notably throughout the narrative. It came together so well and I'll admit it kept me hooked from beginning to end.Full review:I think it's official: Diane Chamberlain's a new ...
Diane Chamberlain books are more than just a read, they are an emotional experience. She has a unique ability to write material that affects you deeply, giving you characters that are easy to love. She uses subject matter that pushes the limits of your own comfort and causes you to ask yourself ju...
I am a recent fan to Diane Chamberlain's writing. I have read a couple of her books and enjoy the character development and storylines that Ms. Chamberlain weaves. Her characters are normally inviting and "approachable". I felt that this was missing in this book, I could not connect with any of the ...
What makes a good father? For that matter, what makes a good parent? Diane Chamberlain's latest novel, The Good Father, explores parenthood in all of its pain, suffering, heartache, doubt, happiness, and unconditional love. Told through the eyes of three different parents who are brought together un...
What an awesome read! From the first page until the last you can't help but get caught up in the lives on these people. I couldn't stop turning the pages! I just had to know how it was going to end! I was so worried about Travis and the choices he was making! He truly loves his daughter and only wan...
I love Diane Chamberlain books – they’re my guilty pleasure. Ms Chamberlain writes excellent family dramas without getting caught up in legalese or clichéd love scenes – they are simply stories about families going through challenging times that either stick together or fall apart. So when I saw The...
Three narrators. One little girl. One story. Choices that will affect everyone.Travis and Robin fell in love at a young age. Robin literally had a fragile heart due to a genetic heart condition. Travis had to make a hard choice: allow their newborn daughter to be adopted or raise her alone. He chose...