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Cabin II: Return to Winding Ridge

Cabin II: Return to Winding Ridge

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding!
Review: I am addicted to The Cabin Series! I cannot wait for the 4th novel to come out. I met the author, C.J. Henderson, and she is a wonderful compliment to her books. A lovely lady.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cabin II Return To Winding Ridge
Review: I loved the continuing story of Tuesday and Jacob. The author captures the evil and control Jacob had over the women and children on the mountain. He took everything away from them so he could control them and when he wasn't around Aunt Aggie took on the role as tyrant. You want to dislike Aunt Aggie and Big Bessie, but then again you must remember they were controled as much as the others.
The author offers twist and turns throughout the story. I can't hard wait to read the next book of this series.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Are you people crazy??
Review: I was amazed when I read the reviews on here. How could anyone actually enjoy reading one of these books? I rated it 1 star because that was the lowest rating allowed. I grew up in the hills of WV and this is the most preposterous and disgusting story I have ever read. The author's use of "knowed" in the present tense was a sure sign that she knew nothing about WV slang or mountain people. Knowed is often used by uneducated people as the past tense of know, but I have never heard it used in the present tense the way her characters did. It simply appeared to me to be an attempt to show how backward the characters were, but actually served to show how ignorant the author was about her subject. I hate to think that people in other places get their ideas about WV life from trash like this book. We bought these books as a gift for my mother, but thankfully I decided to read them before giving them to her. After reading the first one, I asked my sister to read it just to verify that I wasn't over-reacting, but her opinion was even lower than mine!! Don't waste your time or money on this.


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