Reviewed by Lianne on
Silver Bay was an interesting read, though it took a few chapters to get into the story and to acquaint oneself with the characters. The characters telling their story were interesting, their interactions varying. I wondered a bit why Greg’s perspective was included at all, he seemed the least developed from the rest of the characters. I enjoyed reading Kathleen’s chapters and I think Hannah’s is my favourite; she’s still a child but given her experiences she has a very mature take on the situation and I really felt for her and how she wasn’t able to express her feelings the way she wanted to or ought to.
Reading Liza and Mike’s chapters and the initial conflict between them–and later their budding relationship–was a little frustrating to read. Liza came off as unlikeable to me at first with her standoffish-ness that was difficult to understand and no other scene early to balance those characteristics out. Likewise with Mike; his personality seemed rather bland and I never quite had a sense of what kind of person he really was, even after his character journey. I also found it frustrating how there's a measure of secrecy around his decisions throughout the novel. Not divulging his decision making to anyone added–perhaps needlessly–to the drama.
Silver Bay was interesting once it hit its stride a few chapters in though the twists and turns on the drama can be a little too much at times. Nonetheless, I think fans of JoJo Moyes’ books will enjoy this.
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- 24 April, 2014: Reviewed