I picked up 'The Book Club On Waverly Lane' expecting a light read, but what I got was so much more. From the first page, I was drawn into Shelby's world—her struggles, her hopes, and her journey to rebuild her life. The way Rachel Hanna writes makes you feel like you're right there in Charleston, sipping coffee with these women.
The characters are what truly make this book special. Each woman in the club has her own quirks and secrets, and seeing them open up to each other felt incredibly real. There were moments that made me laugh out loud (like their first awkward meeting) and others that had me reaching for tissues (no spoilers, but trust me).
I especially loved how the book club became more than just about books—it became a lifeline for these women. As someone who's moved to a new city before, I related hard to Shelby's loneliness and how finding this group changed everything. The scene where they rally around one member during her crisis? That's friendship goals right there.
While some reviewers mentioned wanting more development for certain characters (like Daniela), I found myself so invested in their stories that I finished the book in one sitting. That ending! Warm, satisfying, and just messy enough to feel true to life.
This isn't just a book about a book club—it's about finding your people when you need them most. Perfect for when you want something uplifting but substantial. I've already bought two copies for friends!