Nightingale by Amy Lukavics

Nightingale

by Amy Lukavics

At seventeen, June Hardie is everything a young woman in 1951 shouldn't be--independent, rebellious, a dreamer. June longs to travel, to attend college and to write the dark science fiction stories that consume her waking hours. But her parents only care about making June a better young woman. Her mother grooms her to be a perfect little homemaker while her father pushes her to marry his business partner's domineering son. When June resists, her whole world is shattered--suburbia isn't the only prison for different women ... --Amazon.com.

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I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I just couldn’t bring myself to finish this book and I rarely DNF titles. The synopsis seemed interesting , but the writing and characters were not for me, and I found the plot to be poorly structured and too out there for my tastes.

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