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Thursday, June 21, 2012

RIM Review of Only Time Will Tell by Maseyree

RIM's Review of

Only Time Will Tell by Maseyree



Caroline, Punkin, Dorothy, and Andrea are back. Embark on another journey with this family in the thing we call life.

Caroline is still the same Caroline. More excited about having a second chance at motherhood with her granddaughter than sending time with her newly emancipated daughter, Andrea. Caroline feels like everything is about image and throwing parties and buying gifts should show her love. When tragedy strikes the family, Caroline’s world is changed forever.

Andrea is ready to be a mother to her daughter Timaya. She vows to be a good mother and leave the past behind her. Andrea soon discovers that life is in fairytale and we can’t write the ending. Andrea finds comfort in Tim, the love of her life. The problem is, Andrea doesn’t know if Tim will choose her over his family.

Punkin has always been a wild child. She is finally ready to settle down and have her own man. She meets Mark, a sweet, caring, and compassionate man. Punkin believes that she has found the one after a short whirlwind romance. When the couple begins to show their truth self, horrible discoveries are revealed.

Dorothy and Sullivan are madly in love. They seem like the perfect couple. The problem is Rhenee, Sullivan’s ex wife knows he is a great man also. Dorothy and Sullivan relationship will be put to the test like never before, can the “perfect” couple survive.

Maseyree delivers another drama filled story. She touches on single parenthood, trust, infertility, and a host of other everyday issues. Maseyree does leave you wanting more about some of your favorite characters like Monet and Sheila. The ending is a cliffhanger is a sequel has to be in the works.

Final Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Kim for
Readers In Motion Book Club

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