You would think that the characters and plot lines would be stale by book 26, but, I still find the characters friendly. They are still complex. They grow and change. It is like dropping in on a friend's life. Different yet consistent.
And, yes, they can still surprise you, yet not be out of character.
Her plots are never boilerplate or routine.
This one - "oh no! This isn't happening! Joe is BAD???"
Well, just read it. Plausible but not expected!
Once you start - just allow yourself enough time to read it all. You won't put it down once you start.
And, yes, they can still surprise you, yet not be out of character.
Her plots are never boilerplate or routine.
This one - "oh no! This isn't happening! Joe is BAD???"
Well, just read it. Plausible but not expected!
Once you start - just allow yourself enough time to read it all. You won't put it down once you start.
Brenda H. (booksinvt) - , reviewed All the Pretty Hearses (Bed-and-Breakfast, Bk 26) on + 465 more book reviews
I was really looking forward to this one - having loved all of the others in the series, but I was a little disappointed.
While the colorful main characters with their quirky personalities remain the same - we were introduced to a host of new "guests" at the B&B all with aliases and subplots that were difficult to follow.
All of the loose ends are tied up at the finale, but I was still left wondering what was the point of all the subterfuge and script type dialog? And more importantly, what does the title have to do with the story - is it just a play on words?
Would definitely recommend that you read some of the earlier books in the series so that you have a grasp of who the main characters are and what their background and relevance to the story is.
While this one was definitely not my favorite of the series - I won't give up just yet and will wait for the next installment.
While the colorful main characters with their quirky personalities remain the same - we were introduced to a host of new "guests" at the B&B all with aliases and subplots that were difficult to follow.
All of the loose ends are tied up at the finale, but I was still left wondering what was the point of all the subterfuge and script type dialog? And more importantly, what does the title have to do with the story - is it just a play on words?
Would definitely recommend that you read some of the earlier books in the series so that you have a grasp of who the main characters are and what their background and relevance to the story is.
While this one was definitely not my favorite of the series - I won't give up just yet and will wait for the next installment.