Because I'm reading this series as they become available as free books, I'm reading them out if order. This makes it a little challenging but since they are light, fun reads that's OK.In this "episode " we meet three new characters...and it takes quite a bit to be called a character in the little town of Bright's Pond. As in any small town strangers are looked at as a curiosity and with some suspicion. But is that suspicion justified? That's what Griselda needs to find out...especially since she seems to have feelings for one of them. And the other is bound and determined to be one an unwelcome part of her friend's family.Keeping up with how the town deals with the strangers, as well as learning more about the town's residents makes for a recommended light read. I read the first book in the Bright's Pond series and it was o.k., then I read the second book in the series and I liked it much more but this one I felt I was trudging through and I think one of the big reasons was that I was so annoyed with the fact that it doesn't seem to have been edited, it is like the author does not have an editor to point out all the discrepancies, holes, etc., this was very distracting to me. The other two Bright's Pond series books that I read had some of the same issues but this one seems to be worse.I'm glad that I got them free on my Nook and didn't pay money for them.
This is a really cute book. A few continuity problems, but nothing major.
—sutnurg
Quaint, slow moving story. Good enough for late night reading.
—Angel
endearing characters and fun storyline. fun way to spend time!
—aliahsan
Light and funny story.
—Moodyblue
Also in Nook Archive.
—Joly