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Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 15 Jan 2017, 13:09
by bookowlie
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Flaherty's Crossing" by Kaylin McFarren.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Flaherty’s Crossing by Kaylin McFarren is a novel about a successful thirty-something artist dealing with long-simmering family issues on different fronts. It can be categorized in the General Fiction genre. When Kate Flaherty visits her father who has end-stage cancer, it brings back memories of her mother’s death years earlier and the aftermath. At the same time, Kate’s marriage is imploding due to drifting in different directions and suspicions of cheating. When her car swerves on the ride home, she walks to a nearby diner and things take an interesting turn.

I quickly became engrossed in this book and found it hard to put down. After an introductory scene between Kate and her father on his deathbed, Kate starts thinking about her marriage. She and her husband Drew find it difficult to discuss their marital problems. There are really no bad guys here - just resentments that have built up over time and two good people who are overly involved in their careers.

The story is told in the third person with alternating points of view. The main characters are realistically written and their different perspectives allowed me to get a better understanding of both sides of a marriage in crisis. The only downside is that I would become impatient to continue reading “Kate’s chapters,” which I felt were the heart of the book. Kate’s Aunt Sophie is a particularly intriguing character, although all of the supporting characters are well drawn. There is also a suspenseful subplot that kept me on my toes.

I loved the light-hearted tidbits sprinkled throughout the book, such as the nosy neighbor coming by for some flour and the funny way the couple met (Kate accidentally dropped a ten-pound book on Drew’s foot at a restaurant). These short scenes created a nice depth and balance against the more serious themes.

Although the writing generally has a smooth flow, the descriptions can be a little overdone at times. Here are a few examples: “the heels of her hands hit first, bulldozing two paths in the mud like fleshy garden hoes;” “Kate’s fear devoured oxygen like the backdraft in a blazing fire;” and “she raised her hand to flag the car down, its white orbs prancing on her pupils.”

As much as I enjoyed the entire story, there are a few twists and turns that made my jaw drop. The author does a wonderful job of tying the seemingly separate parts of the plot together. This book has earned a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend it to basically anyone who likes a well-crafted plot with layered characters.

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Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 15 Jan 2017, 16:11
by gali
Sounds nice. I am glad that you enjoyed the book, twists or not. I like well-crafted plot with layered characters, though I am not sure if the book is for me. Thank you for the great review! :)

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 15 Jan 2017, 16:54
by bookowlie
gali wrote:Sounds nice. I am glad that you enjoyed the book, twists or not. I like well-crafted plot with layered characters, though I am not sure if the book is for me. Thank you for the great review! :)
Thanks Gali! This is one of those books that start off good and gets even better as it moves along, It was a pleasant surprise!

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 01:08
by Rachaelamb1
I love a book with realistic and layered characters. I think it is great that both sides of their marital problems are told.

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 12:26
by bookowlie
Rachaelamb1 wrote:I love a book with realistic and layered characters. I think it is great that both sides of their marital problems are told.
I also liked it that the couple's issues were shown from both perspectives. There were no bad guys here and I was rooting for both of them.

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 20 Jan 2017, 12:07
by Insightsintobooks
I think I would enjoy this book. I would like the characters as well. Thank you for the great review.

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 20 Jan 2017, 12:51
by CrescentMoon
I'm glad the characters are multi-dimensional and realistic. I also love books that have twists and turns, it keeps things interesting. Great review!

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 20 Jan 2017, 13:52
by bookowlie
Thanks Insightsintobooks and CrescentMoon for the nice feedback. I really enjoyed the story and would read other books by the author.

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 20 Jan 2017, 14:59
by Elaine5
Sounds like a wonderfully entertaining book! Thanks for a great review!

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 10:28
by kimmyschemy06
Sounds like a great read. It also seems like a story that a lot of people can relate with specially about 'good people who are overly involved in their careers.' That sounds like almost everybody :) Great job on the review. Congratulations to Kaylin McFarren on such a well written book.

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 23 Jan 2017, 17:23
by bookowlie
Thanks Elaine and Kimmyschemy! Kimmyschemy. It's so true that the couple's preoccupation with their respective jobs sounds like pretty much everybody. :)

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 24 Jan 2017, 00:13
by rssllue
Very well written review. You truly make the book seem like quite an interesting read. Very cool that you enjoyed it so much!

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 24 Jan 2017, 09:35
by bookowlie
Thanks Rssllue! I was really impressed by the way the author moved the plot along and tied certain side plots together throughout the story.

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 13 Feb 2017, 12:02
by dina s
needing faith and trust in others can be hard to do, but the sample says alot to draw my interest,. :D

Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

Posted: 13 Feb 2017, 12:06
by Sindhu Srinath
Congrats on the balanced review! Will definitely read this labyrinth type of plot!!