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Rating: Summary: not her best Review: I have many of Sharyn's books and love them but this one was way below par. It was slow and very boring. It is mostly about Elizabeth getting everything ready for her wedding & her cousins who are weird. The jest of the book that was any good at all was at the end of the book. I almost put it away more that one. not my favorite
Rating: Summary: not her best Review: I have many of Sharyn's books and love them but this one was way below par. It was slow and very boring. It is mostly about Elizabeth getting everything ready for her wedding & her cousins who are weird. The jest of the book that was any good at all was at the end of the book. I almost put it away more that one. not my favorite
Rating: Summary: Great Review: The dialogue is not stilted and flows like natural conversation. McCrumb builds her characters so that their actions seem logical. She has a descriptive use of language.
Rating: Summary: great Review: The way she swapped point of views was aboultly wonderful. I enjoyed how she could swap between people and how easy it was to folloe that.
Rating: Summary: great Review: This is a cutie and a cosy although does not rank anywhere near the stratospheric heights of this author's Ballad series of novels. However, Elizabeth's pre-nuptial exploits are fun and entertaining for a quick rainy day read.
Rating: Summary: Three and a half really Review: This is a cutie and a cosy although does not rank anywhere near the stratospheric heights of this author's Ballad series of novels. However, Elizabeth's pre-nuptial exploits are fun and entertaining for a quick rainy day read.
Rating: Summary: Never A Dull Moment Review: This is another great book from Sharyn McCrumb. Elizabeth's cousin Geoffrey reminds me somewhat of Archie McNally, the late Lawrence Sanders character of the McNally series. From Scotland to Georgia to the gnome's travels around the globe, this book is highly entertaining from start to finish!
Rating: Summary: Never A Dull Moment Review: This is another great book from Sharyn McCrumb. Elizabeth's cousin Geoffrey reminds me somewhat of Archie McNally, the late Lawrence Sanders character of the McNally series. From Scotland to Georgia to the gnome's travels around the globe, this book is highly entertaining from start to finish!
Rating: Summary: Keeps you laughing Review: This is one of the best and funniest of the MacPherson series. You won't turn a page without getting a good laugh. MacPherson's crazy family is back. This is a very enjoyable book. I recommend that you read Sick of Shadows first so that you will be familiar with the characters.
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