Westmore: Betrayal is the 5th book in the Westmore series. The writing is deft and well-handled and the plot hinges on the title word, ‘Betrayal’. Throughout the book there is evidence of perceived and actual betrayal’s which the various characters have to deal with. Carol has an excellent eye for drama in the most unlikely of places, allowing us to see into the heart of an extended family almost at war with itself.
At the novel’s core is the revelation that a death in the family was covered up by one of the siblings and that it was their father who had caused it. The repercussions of this extend far and wide and across the generations as well as family and friends end up revealing things and secrets about themselves and their relationships that should, perhaps, have stayed hidden.
This is a book the reader must pay attention to as there are so many threads it can be hard to remember who is who and which drama belongs to which people. The book is the culmination of several earlier story lines and readers may decide they need to visit earlier books to see how the situations characters find themselves in came about.
April 13, 2015
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I really loved this book. I loved Rachel's story and the choices she has to make after leaving New York to see her family and reconnects with her ex Cole. Wow I think Carol Cassada was able to capture Rachel's emotions and take us on it with her. I thought this was a very heart warming story. I loved it . I could connect with all the characters of Rachel, Jeremy and Cole. So real and so much emotion. Well done!
May 18, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition
So far I have enjoyed all the books in this series, easy to follow, keeps your attention all the way through
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