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Swan Song (Nantucket, #4)
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Elin Hilderbrand's final Nantucket novel, Swan Song feels like both a fond farewell to her book franchise, as well as a love letter to the island that is her cherished home.
Chief of Police Ed Kapanesh is set to retire. But before he does, he has to get through one more summer in Nantucket. Of course there's no chance of smooth sailing. Trouble arrives soon in the form of a new couple who comes to town, and they immediately take the island by storm, stirring up all sorts of drama and intrigue.
What is it that makes Elin Hilderbrand's books so irresistible? Is it her plot or her characters? Or is it that Nantucket is an aspirational place for most of us, filled with seemingly wealthy and beautiful people with nothing better to do than soak up the sun and stir up drama? So to step into these stories feels like a break from normal life, a vacation of sorts. Or even better, a staycation without the hassle of having to leave the comfort of one's couch.
And Hilderbrand definitely understands and plays that up. Her stories always have that light, playful, conspiratorial tone, inviting the reader into the exclusive lives of these Nantucket elites. She never takes the stories and the characters too seriously, and the result is the perfect dose of fun and escapism.
Hilderbrand lives on Nantucket year round and knows the island inside and out. And you can feel that in her stories. All the local restaurants and beaches and gathering places she includes adds so much authenticity and charm to the whole thing, and it makes you want to visit Nantucket. In fact, now that Hildebrand is done writing Nantucket stories, maybe their tourism board can just scoop her up since she's pretty much already doing that job.
One thing to note is that the blurb makes this seem like a mystery, but it isn't really. Coco disappears off of a boat, and we alternate between the police trying to figure out what happened and the events leading up to it. But that's rather misleading because it implies there are suspects and motives and clues, not to mention a denouement that explains it all. But none of that really happened here. So just make sure you don't have the wrong expectations going in.
The other thing worth mentioning is that I didn't really like any of the main characters. Now that isn't necessarily a deal-breaker for me, but in this case, I feel like I could've connected with the story just a little bit more if I did. Initially, Coco and Kacy were both interesting, but then as the story went on, they started to annoy me a bit with their inability to communicate and make good decisions. In other words, they were both rather immature, and then you add in the Richardsons, and at times, this felt like a story about a bunch of teenagers rather than adults. But that is a small quibble since I obviously had a lot of fun with it.
Oh, one last thing. This is marked as part of a series, though I've only read one other book in it. I neither felt like I was missing out on the ones I haven't read, nor did I feel like the one I did read contributed anything substantial to this. The books in the series share some similar characters as they take place in the same Nantucket universe, but it isn't necessary to read all of them (or even one) prior in order to maximumly enjoy this one.
There's definitely a bittersweet feel to this final book. But fortunately for me, I am rather late to the Elin Hilderbrand party. I only discovered her a few years ago, though she has written 30 books. So even though she may be done with Nantucket, I still have many more of her books to go before I have to call it quits.
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See also, my thoughts on:
The Perfect Couple
The Hotel Nantucket
The Five-Star Weekend
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Chief of Police Ed Kapanesh is set to retire. But before he does, he has to get through one more summer in Nantucket. Of course there's no chance of smooth sailing. Trouble arrives soon in the form of a new couple who comes to town, and they immediately take the island by storm, stirring up all sorts of drama and intrigue.
What is it that makes Elin Hilderbrand's books so irresistible? Is it her plot or her characters? Or is it that Nantucket is an aspirational place for most of us, filled with seemingly wealthy and beautiful people with nothing better to do than soak up the sun and stir up drama? So to step into these stories feels like a break from normal life, a vacation of sorts. Or even better, a staycation without the hassle of having to leave the comfort of one's couch.
And Hilderbrand definitely understands and plays that up. Her stories always have that light, playful, conspiratorial tone, inviting the reader into the exclusive lives of these Nantucket elites. She never takes the stories and the characters too seriously, and the result is the perfect dose of fun and escapism.
Hilderbrand lives on Nantucket year round and knows the island inside and out. And you can feel that in her stories. All the local restaurants and beaches and gathering places she includes adds so much authenticity and charm to the whole thing, and it makes you want to visit Nantucket. In fact, now that Hildebrand is done writing Nantucket stories, maybe their tourism board can just scoop her up since she's pretty much already doing that job.
One thing to note is that the blurb makes this seem like a mystery, but it isn't really. Coco disappears off of a boat, and we alternate between the police trying to figure out what happened and the events leading up to it. But that's rather misleading because it implies there are suspects and motives and clues, not to mention a denouement that explains it all. But none of that really happened here. So just make sure you don't have the wrong expectations going in.
The other thing worth mentioning is that I didn't really like any of the main characters. Now that isn't necessarily a deal-breaker for me, but in this case, I feel like I could've connected with the story just a little bit more if I did. Initially, Coco and Kacy were both interesting, but then as the story went on, they started to annoy me a bit with their inability to communicate and make good decisions. In other words, they were both rather immature, and then you add in the Richardsons, and at times, this felt like a story about a bunch of teenagers rather than adults. But that is a small quibble since I obviously had a lot of fun with it.
Oh, one last thing. This is marked as part of a series, though I've only read one other book in it. I neither felt like I was missing out on the ones I haven't read, nor did I feel like the one I did read contributed anything substantial to this. The books in the series share some similar characters as they take place in the same Nantucket universe, but it isn't necessary to read all of them (or even one) prior in order to maximumly enjoy this one.
There's definitely a bittersweet feel to this final book. But fortunately for me, I am rather late to the Elin Hilderbrand party. I only discovered her a few years ago, though she has written 30 books. So even though she may be done with Nantucket, I still have many more of her books to go before I have to call it quits.
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See also, my thoughts on:
The Perfect Couple
The Hotel Nantucket
The Five-Star Weekend
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Lovely review, Yun! I'm even more late to the party and haven't read her works yet. Have to start soon.
Fantastic review, Yun. I heard lots of great things about the author. I really need to read something by her.
Wonderful review, Yun! I wasn't aware that she has bid adieu to this series. I have yet to read her, but now that the series is complete, maybe I can binge on all the books at a go. :D Happy that you mostly enjoyed this!
Darla wrote: "What a lovely tribute to Erin Hildebrand, Nantucket, and these perfect for the beach bag reads. 😎"Thanks, Darla! 🤗
Srivalli wrote: "Lovely review, Yun! I'm even more late to the party and haven't read her works yet. Have to start soon."Thanks, Srivalli! She's worth checking out if you enjoy beach reads! :)
Constantine wrote: "Fantastic review, Yun. I heard lots of great things about the author. I really need to read something by her."Thanks, Constantine! I recommend starting with The Perfect Couple! :)
Barbara wrote: "I didn't know she was closing her Nantucket series. Wonderful review Yun."Thanks, Barbara! Yes! I wonder what she'll do next.
Rosh wrote: "Wonderful review, Yun! I wasn't aware that she has bid adieu to this series. I have yet to read her, but now that the series is complete, maybe I can binge on all the books at a go. :D Happy that y..."Thanks, Rosh! I guess after 30 books set on Nantucket, she's pretty much written every story she can think of lol! :)
Terrific review, Yun! After last years “Five-Star Weekend”, I wasn’t in a big hurry to read this. But as I’ve loved many of Hilderbrand’s other novels, I think I will read this sooner rather than later. Glad you enjoyed this one! :)
Excellent review, Yun! Love a book that has a real sense of place and a lived in universe, even if the characters aren’t exactly likable. Good to know that reading other novels in the series isn’t required to enjoy this last one, and that it’s not a true mystery, when going into the read!
Fantastic review, Yun! Does she mention the traffic, because it's absolutely atrocious right now...LOLI'm glad you've enjoyed these books and you better let me know if you ever do visit!!!
Great review as usual Yun - you made me look up where this place is (it's only a 1d 15hr flight from Cairns), either way it looks nice! Re your comments about having a bunch of characters you don't really like, even though I get your point about you may have been able to form a better relationship with them if they were nicer, quite I often - I LOVE a motley bunch of characters, more fun!!!
Great review and it's always helpful to know you can read it as a standalone and still follow along.
Rachel wrote: "Terrific review, Yun! After last years “Five-Star Weekend”, I wasn’t in a big hurry to read this. But as I’ve loved many of Hilderbrand’s other novels, I think I will read this sooner rather than l..."Thanks, Rachel! I thought Five-Star Weekend was the weakest of her last three books. So hopefully when you get to this, you'll enjoy it more. :)
Julie wrote: "Excellent review, Yun! Love a book that has a real sense of place and a lived in universe, even if the characters aren’t exactly likable. Good to know that reading other novels in the series isn’t ..."Thanks, Julie! For sure! Appreciate your lovely comment! :)
megs_bookrack wrote: "Fantastic review, Yun! Does she mention the traffic, because it's absolutely atrocious right now...LOLI'm glad you've enjoyed these books and you better let me know if you ever do visit!!!"
Thanks, Megs! I'm pretty sure she mentions the traffic haha! And also how expensive the hotels are. So you bet I'll let you know since I might have to sleep on your front steps! 😅
Mark wrote: "Great review as usual Yun - you made me look up where this place is (it's only a 1d 15hr flight from Cairns), either way it looks nice! Re your comments about having a bunch of characters you don't..."Thanks, Mark! Haha, I'm not sure it's worth flying all the way from Australia just to visit this one island. I'm sure you guys have your share of gorgeous beach towns! And good point regarding a motley crew, though this crew is more immature than motley haha! :)
Tina wrote: "Great review and it's always helpful to know you can read it as a standalone and still follow along."Thanks, Tina! :)
John wrote: "Great review as always! Have the start of this series on hold now"Thanks, John! Hope you enjoy! Though you don't have to read the series in order to enjoy. You can skip straight into the one that interests you the most. My suggestion is The Perfect Couple!
Baba wrote: "Jeez, now you have convinced me to look into reading another entire series... thank you :)"Oh, definitely don't read the entire series! If you want to start somewhere, just read book 3 The Perfect Couple and see if that strikes your fancy. :)
Fabulous review, Yun! Good to know that you don't have to read all of the books in the series to read this. Glad you enjoyed!
Yun wrote: "megs_bookrack wrote: "Fantastic review, Yun! Does she mention the traffic, because it's absolutely atrocious right now...LOLI'm glad you've enjoyed these books and you better let me know if you e..."
Don't worry, I'll let you sleep in the house! LOL
I keep seeing her books at the library browsery. They look like the perfect "summer read" - type of books. Definitely curious to check them out.
Meredith (Trying to catch up!) wrote: "Fabulous review, Yun! Good to know that you don't have to read all of the books in the series to read this. Glad you enjoyed!"Thanks, Meredith! :)
oh man unlikable main characters is the worst, but i’m glad the story was still enjoyable and the characters didn’t ruin it all for you. great review, yun!
Grace wrote: "I keep seeing her books at the library browsery. They look like the perfect "summer read" - type of books. Definitely curious to check them out."They really are the perfect summer read! Hope you enjoy if you get to them! :)
len ❀ is a little inactive :( wrote: "oh man unlikable main characters is the worst, but i’m glad the story was still enjoyable and the characters didn’t ruin it all for you. great review, yun!"Thanks, Elena! Haha they are the worst, but somehow I still enjoyed it this time! :)
Jasmine wrote: "Fantastic review, Yun! Good to know you don’t have to read these in order!"Thanks, Jasmine! :)














