Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Date of publication: (August 19, 2014)
Approaching thirty and trying to avoid the inescapable fact
that they have failed to live up to everyone’s expectations as well as their
own aspirations, cousins and childhood best friends Lizzie, Elyse, and Isobel
seek respite in an oddly shaped, three-story house that sits on a bluff sixty
feet above the Mississippi River.
As they work to restore the nearly condemned house, each
woman faces uncomfortable truths about her own failings. Lizzie seeks answers
to a long-held family secret about her father in their grandmother’s jumble of
mementos and the home’s hidden spaces. Elyse’s obsession with an old flame
leads her to a harrowing mistake that threatens to destroy her sister’s
wedding. And Isobel’s quest for celebrity tempts her to betray confidences in
ways that could irreparably damage her two cousins.
Three Story House ended up just being an OK read for me. The story was interesting, but it just fell short. The story told through the eyes of the three cousins each in their own section instead of alternating throughout the book. I'm not sure this format worked for me because I felt like I missed out on the other characters perspective.
I guess I wanted more out of it. I never really ended up connecting with any of the characters or their stories. I felt kind of like I was reading an outline of the story and not the meat. For instance, we never got to see any of the romance between the characters. Both Lizzie and Isobel find men and we are just kind of told how things are progressing almost as an after thought. That was weird for me. As I said, I wanted more. The reveal about who Lizzie's father was came out of nowhere and was too creepy for words. I don't fault her for her reaction.
I guess I wanted more out of it. I never really ended up connecting with any of the characters or their stories. I felt kind of like I was reading an outline of the story and not the meat. For instance, we never got to see any of the romance between the characters. Both Lizzie and Isobel find men and we are just kind of told how things are progressing almost as an after thought. That was weird for me. As I said, I wanted more. The reveal about who Lizzie's father was came out of nowhere and was too creepy for words. I don't fault her for her reaction.
About Courtney Miller Santo
Courtney Miller Santo teaches creative writing to college
students and lives in Memphis with her husband, two children, and retired
racing greyhound.
Courtney’s Tour Stops
Tuesday, August 19th: No
More Grumpy Bookseller
Thursday, August 21st: Kritters
Ramblings
Monday, August 25th: Always With a Book
Tuesday, August 26th: A Patchwork of Books
Wednesday, August 27th: A Bookish Way of Life
Thursday, August 28th: The Book Bag
Monday, September 1st: From the TBR Pile
Tuesday, September 2nd: Peeking Between the Pages
Wednesday, September 3rd: Svetlana’s Reads and Views
Thursday, September 4th: Book-alicious Mama
Friday, September 5th: Kahakai Kitchen
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for the tour.
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