But That Was Yesterday
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1996
250
Novel • Fiction
Contemporary
1996
Adult
18+ years
In But That Was Yesterday, by Kathleen Eagle, a recovering alcoholic named Sage Parker meets Megan McBride, an engineer leading a road construction project on a Lakota Sioux reservation. As they work closely, romantic feelings develop. Megan's support and understanding of addiction, combined with Sage's dedication to sobriety and community recovery, help them build a hopeful future together. Issues of alcoholism and addiction are depicted.
Melancholic
Heartwarming
Romantic
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But That Was Yesterday by Kathleen Eagle has garnered mixed reviews. Readers praise its compelling characters and emotional depth, highlighting the nuanced portrayal of relationships. However, some criticize its pacing and predictability. Overall, it's lauded for its heartfelt narrative despite occasional slow segments.
Readers who would enjoy But That Was Yesterday by Kathleen Eagle are fans of contemporary romance with a focus on second chances and healing from past wounds. They will appreciate the emotional depth and Native American cultural elements. Comparable to fans of Nicholas Sparks's The Notebook and Nora Roberts's Born in Fire.
153 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
250
Novel • Fiction
Contemporary
1996
Adult
18+ years
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