On Mystic Lake - Kristin Hannah

On Mystic Lake

By Kristin Hannah

  • Release Date: 1999-02-02
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 1,715 Ratings

Description

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A poignant and tender story of love, loss, passion, and the fragile threads that bind families together from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Women.

“A beautifully simple, deeply compassionate story.”—Diana Gabaldon

Annie Colwater's only child has just left home for school abroad. On that same day, her husband of twenty years confesses that he's in love with a younger woman. Alone in the house that is no longer a home, Annie comes to the painful realization that for years she has been slowly disappearing. Lonely and afraid, she retreats to Mystic, the small Washington town where she grew up, hoping that there she can reclaim the woman she once was—the woman she is now desperate to become again.

In Mystic, she is reunited with her first love, Nick Delacroix, a recent widower unable to cope with his grieving, too-silent six-year-old daughter, Izzie. Together, the three of them begin to heal, and, at last, Annie learns that she can love without losing herself. But just when she has found a second chance at happiness, her life is turned upside down again, and Annie must make a choice no woman should have to make. . . .

Praise for On Mystic Lake

“Marvelous . . . a touching love story . . . You know a book is a winner when you devour it in one evening and hope there’s a sequel. . . . This page-turner has enough twists and turns to keep the reader up until the wee hours of the morning.”USA Today

“Superb . . . I’ll heartily recommend On Mystic Lake to any woman . . . who demands that a story leave her in a satisfied glow.”The Washington Post Book World

“A luminescent story . . . Kristin Hannah touches the deepest, most tender corners of our hearts.”—Tami Hoag

“Excellent . . . On Mystic Lake is an emotional experience you won’t soon forget.”Rocky Mountain News

“Propels readers forward to the final chapter.”The Seattle Times

Reviews

  • Lovely

    4
    By adip2017
    You can always count on a solid read from Kristen and Hannah. Her stories are always touching and eloquently written. She maintains the ability to transport you to another place, another time, another world. She always manages to build meaningful relationships between all of the characters in the novel that are never one dimensional. Truly a wonderful author.
  • Love matters

    5
    By Saatvah
    Life should not be about settling, but it takes wisdom and courage to reach for the honesty we deserve. Thank you,,Kristen
  • Great book!!!

    5
    By CindyM2023
    The minute I started reading, I couldn’t put it down. I was in tears for Annie, Nick, Izzy and even Blake at the end. I’ve enjoyed every Kristin Hannah book I’ve ever read and this one did not disappoint.
  • So much detail throughout the book and then

    3
    By jrmttx
    Very abrupt ending. Terrible ending.
  • Too sappy for me

    1
    By ? Not sure
    It was too much like a Hallmark movie after reading 2 of her other books with historical fiction that I loved.
  • Loved the story

    5
    By jillhardy2
    The transition between separate ideas and paragraphs was a bit off for Hannah. Maybe the editing? Regardless, I enjoyed the story but it needed to be tightened up a bit. Put *** between paragraphs to make the story flow better.
  • A Harlequin Romance

    2
    By Carefreegal
    ThIs book reads like a Harlequin romance. I can’t believe Kristin Hannah actually wrote this.
  • Loved It!

    5
    By Hskr girl
    Another great read from Hannah!
  • Don’t bother

    1
    By Karlattalove
    What was the author thinking? This was trite, predictable and boring.
  • Profound

    5
    By Barbs Sweet Pea
    Written here There are lessons to be learned by so many kind, selfless women in the world. Beautiful story and so full of true love and courage.