This is a great first book by the author. I'm glad she has continued with the series. I agree with some of the other reviews that parts of the storyline were obvious. That's ok with me. If I wanted a suspense or mystery, I'd read a different author.I read this series out of order so I knew a lit...
Well, I’ve done it again. Brought home a book about knitting when I don’t knit. But in my defence I had read and enjoyed the first book, Spinning Forward by Terri Dulong. Monica is now running her mother’s yarn shop at Cedar Key and enjoying life with her new husband Adam.Monica and Adam have on...
Meh. The characters are thin and flat, the story predictable, the surroundings lifeless, the homespun wisdom pretty trite.The dialogue was poor. Stilted, a little too formal, it generally sounded far more like people reading cue cards than people actually chatting together.Apart from that, there ...
I'd certainly give this 3.5 stars. I so enjoy all the activity of Cedar Key and remembering all of the people that live there. When Berkley and Saxton went on a trip one of the places they went was Ellijay GA. I have a dear friend that lives there, so that was really fun to envision her there....
There are no secrets that time does not reveal. – Jean RacineI became a fan of Terri DuLong’s Cedar Key series with Book 4, POSTCARDS FROM CEDAR KEY. I was eager to read Book 5, SECRETS ON CEDAR KEY to catch up with this small town on Florida’s West Coast. In Book 5, DuLong focuses on a secondary...