
Source: Review copy from author
“There’s something about a burst of rain that makes everything fresh and new. It’s as if Mother Nature is giving us another chance.”
(from Wait for the Rain)
Maria Murnane’s Wait for the Rain is a delightful tale about friendship, growing older, and rediscovering yourself as other responsibilities emerge over time and consume your life. Daphne White feels like a failure following her divorce, and focusing on her daughter has kept her afloat. But Emma is 15 now and doesn’t need her mother the way she once did. And her ex-husband has moved on and is getting remarried. These are the burdens Daphne carries when she arrives on the Caribbean island of St. Mirika to reunite with her best friends from college, Skylar and KC, for the first time in a decade. They are together again to celebrate turning 40, which Daphne is set to do on their trip — and the thought hangs over her head like a dark cloud.
Daphne is only beginning to admit her innermost feelings to herself, and she can’t bring herself to confide in her closest friends. Skylar has achieved the professional success that Daphne gave up to become a wife and mother, and the happy-go-lucky KC is succeeding in marriage where she so dramatically failed. With the help of her friends, the island atmosphere, and a kind and sexy twenty-something staying in the beach house next door, Daphne starts to realize that the big 4-0 is not the end but the beginning of something better.
In Wait for the Rain, Murnane has created an endearing and lovable cast of characters. It is evident from the start why these women are friends, and I loved their bantering, how they bring out the best in each other, and how they remain close even after having been apart for so many years. This is a true friendship, and I grew to love each of these characters so much that I wanted to be part of it! It was easy for me to relate to Daphne’s issues with turning 40 and having a teenage daughter, so that made the story more poignant for me. And most importantly, the romantic aspect of the novel was completely believable, which made the ending so satisfying! So many times in these kinds of novels there are over-the-top adventures and romantic escapades, and I loved that Murnane kept it real.
The best thing is that I don’t have to say goodbye to Daphne and her friends just yet. Stay tuned for my review of the second book in the series, Bridges, which will be posted here tomorrow.
Disclosure: I received Wait for the Rain from the author for review.
Anna, I can tell that you truly enjoyed this book. It sounds like this author depicts endearing characters and friendships. I look forward to reading your review of the second book in this series.
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Thanks, Suko! I can’t wait to read more from Maria!
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This sounds like a book a lot of women will be able to relate to. Great review!
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Thanks!
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Lovely review Anna. I like how you describe the friendships between these women even after 10 years apart. I too look forward to your review of book 2.
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Thanks, Carole! I hope you get to read them.
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The book and the author both new to me. I appreciated the review.
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Thanks, Mystica! Hope you get a chance to read it.
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This reminds me a little bit of Wendy Wax’s ladies who do the home renovations together. Thanks for sharing
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I’ve heard that series is good. Will try to check it out at some point.
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Hope you bring this on over to Books You loved
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Will do!
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