Book Club: Our Song

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Author: Dani Atkins
ISBN: 9781471153297
RRP: $29.99

Our Song is the third novel by Dani Atkins and the first I have read. It is a beautiful tale that is far from what I expected after reading the blurb; which means I am having trouble with how to write a spoiler free review.

The story is written from two separate perspectives, both in the first person, and spanning almost a decade. The timeline is fluid and we move through the years at the mercy of our heroine’s memories.

Atkins brings us a story of coincidences that mount up so far that it would be difficult to believe that there isn’t a force at work that brings us to the places we need to be in our lives. Maybe it’s fate, maybe it’s written in the stars but even with full freewill we still end up right where we need to be.

Charlotte and Ally have known one another since university, and Charlotte is now married to Ally’s first love. The two have not seen one another in years and it is far from a happy reunion when they find themselves face to face in an unlikely setting.

I found the flow of the story surprisingly easy to follow. I would have expected the jump from perspective to perspective coupled with the travel from past to present with very little warning to have interrupted the fluidity of the story, instead it served only to draw me deeper into the lives of the characters.

Our Song explores the depth of first love, the ease with which the past returns to haunt the present and the way in which friendships can grow out of the ashes of adversity, almost against the will of those involved.

There is a lot to be said for the old saying that everything happens for a reason, every decision in life sets you on the path to exactly where you are supposed to be. That is sometimes easier to deal with in theory than reality.

The last person either of these women expect to run into in the hospital on the night their life is turned upside down is each other. They were at university together when Charlotte moved in as the final room mate with a group of young men, one of them being Ally’s boyfriend David. Things weren’t left on the best of terms the last time they were together and the animosity is still very present, add the heightened emotions and stress of the situation they find themselves in and things are a little tense.

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Atkins explores the emotions of both leading ladies with insight and empathy, and through their memories we learn a lot about the men that they love. The trips down memory lane are often sudden, though sparked by something in the present, and they paint a vivid picture of the characters; they draw us into their lives and the events that have brought them to this particular place and time. Nothing really explains why they ended up in the same place, except that sometimes you end up where you need to be.

The characters are all realistic and well drawn though their behaviour doesn’t always make them very likeable.

Our Song is a beautiful story that reminds us to hold our loved ones tight and never take anything for granted. It reminds us of the resilience of the human spirit and the beauty and wisdom that can be found in the young.

I loved this book, it was unique and engaging though I did find it became a little predictable. I could see the ending coming from about three quarters of the way through but that didn’t detract from my enjoyment of the story.

Dani Atkins has a way with words that brings you into the drama with her characters and I will definitely be keeping an eye out for more of her work.

I was warned that I would need tissues for this one, and I did, but I think I would have needed more had I not been warned.

Thanks to Simon & Schuster 30 of our Beauty and Lace Club Members will be reading Our Song so please be aware there may be spoilers contained in the comments below.

Our Song is available February 1st through Simon & Schuster and where all good books are sold.

36 thoughts on “Book Club: Our Song

  1. Thank you to Beauty & Lace for the opportunity to read Our Song by Dani Atkins…it isn’t a book I would probably have come across, as I love the crime, forensics, law books. But I am immensely thankful that this story came into my life, it’s a story that will stay with me for quite a while, it has left an emotional imprint on my heart.
    The story is written around the lives of two women, Ally and Charlotte, who used to be friends until a man came between them. Ally once was a partner to David, who turns out to be Charlotte’s husband. Both women have created lives for themselves and seem happy until one fateful night when they both end up visiting the same hospital, where their husbands lay hurt, in separate accidents.
    The story then unfolds as the women spend one neverending night in hospital, reliving their lives in front of us again, so we have the ability to journey through these years with them. You get to know both Ally and Charlotte, what they’ve been through and secrets that are to be divulged. It’s a story that I never wanted to put down. And I think I will probably read it again very soon.
    Dani Atkins is a very talented writer, who just keeps you wanting more. You feel what she’s writing, you travel the emotions with these women, it’s such a powerful piece. I’ve never read a book by Dani before, but if her other stories are anything like this….I will be searching her out.

  2. Review of Our Song
    What a wonderful book which was a joy to read great storyline & yes the tissues came out & were used frequently.
    I feel the author captivated me with the depth of the characters & little secrets will always come out & fate played a part
    in their lives.Just like the real world.
    Once again I must say I loved the book & will look out for more books by this author.
    Highly recommend to my friends & family to read.
    Thanks Carol Mason

  3. I enjoyed reading this book – if it was real life, it would have been a case of “truth is stranger than fiction” as to how the two couples came to be in the same hospital at the same time. At first I got Ally and Charlotte confused a couple of times, but once I really got into it, it was easy to follow.
    It’s a love story, but also a story of family and relationships which goes back and forth between past and present, as you gradually learn about the events that shaped the characters and caused them to be where they are now. I found most of the characters to be likable people – thought Joe in particular was a lovely man.
    Well written and easy to read.

  4. Ah Michelle you have done such a great review theres not much left to say.
    I really enjoyed the story and found the writing style easy to read, as a matter of fact it took only one evening. I was really emotionally drawn in at the end and I thought the story was very cleverly brought to a beautiful conclusion.

    Characters were well developed, and Ally,s support system were remarkably warmly portrayed. Just a beautiful story and I am about to pass the book on to my friend.

  5. I noticed scrolling through the reviews that mine never made it to the page.

    Our song:
    Firstly I’d like to say I haven’t read many of Dani’s books but I thought this book was a tremendous book, it was so easy to read and follow. I loved the love story with the two couples when there fate intertwined and they both end up in the same hospital at the same time. I must say this story brought out a few tears in the end and I would definitely recommend this book to everyone to read. I’d just like to thank you for Beauty and Lace for giving me the opportunity to review this book, I loved it.

    1. Thank you for checking and leaving a review.
      It did make me do some checking because I was sure you had… and I found it. Yours is a little higher up but it’s just Tracy.
      🙂

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