Barb Butler's Reviews > Magic Hour
Magic Hour
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Interesting plot. I struggled with the quality of the writing, the easy/awkward introduction of a romantic subplot, and the oversimplification of "small town life". Just to start, in this book "small town life" = the REPEATED mention of who was homecoming queen 20 years ago by almost EVERY adult character in the novel, loads of uninformed gossip, the collective "best friendness" of the entire police department, etc., etc., & ...etc.
I also wish the child welfare issues were researched more carefully and were less sensational - if the voices behind this book want the press to stop seeking a scapegoat whenever something terrible or unpleasant happens - it seems the author would try to do the same and honestly examine every side of this fictional story.
I also struggled with the idea that the main "voice" of the book was trying to prove herself as a leader in her field, but she missed OBVIOUS psychological issues with her sister, "boy friend", co-worker, best friend, etc.
Anyway, quick/mediocre read.
I also wish the child welfare issues were researched more carefully and were less sensational - if the voices behind this book want the press to stop seeking a scapegoat whenever something terrible or unpleasant happens - it seems the author would try to do the same and honestly examine every side of this fictional story.
I also struggled with the idea that the main "voice" of the book was trying to prove herself as a leader in her field, but she missed OBVIOUS psychological issues with her sister, "boy friend", co-worker, best friend, etc.
Anyway, quick/mediocre read.
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The mother was kidnapped and killed with Alice/Britney










Being a mental health professional doesn’t magically make you absent from all that life can throw at you. This mindset is outdated.






It seemed like the reader had to be reminded OFTEN of the lack of empathy for the nurses. And I'm sure it did happen. It was just nailed in there a bit too much.

I was going to try this author one last time but based on your review, I don’t think I’ll bother, since clearly she repeats some of the issues I’ve had with her other books ( and her writing style drove me a little nutty by the end of each of them ). There’s so many better books out there !