Title | : | Quilt the Town Christmas (East Perry County, #3) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
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Publication | : | Published November 16, 2016 |
Quilt the Town Christmas (East Perry County, #3) Reviews
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The third book in the series. Sometimes I want to jump into the story and hollar, but generally it's a fun series, we real life challenges.
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Quilt the Town Christmas
Kate Meyer has definitely settled in Borna, Missouri and is adjusting to all the challenges of being an innkeeper. Ann Hazelwood is a wonderful writer. This is the third book of her East Perry County series. You really get the chance of knowing all of her characters. The last chapter left a bit of a cliff-hanger, because it left readers speculating about what would happen next.
I am giving this book 5 stars even though the editing is something to be desired. It still was a relaxing, fun, and sometimes suspenseful read that made me want to come back for more. Ready to start book 4. -
I enjoyed this book in her series...there are some new characters that are being developed. A word of caution - make sure that book 4 is handy when you finish this one!
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Oh, this was a fun book to read. A nice story. Interesting people and I am looking forward to book 4.
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escape from reality
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It is hard to say that I really like this series even with all it’s mistakes and lack of editing. Kate Meyr and friends have taken me in along with the county I am so familiar with.
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As the series progresses, another curious mystery is solved, friendships deepen and relatives come to stay at the historical guest house. Relationships and characters continue to develop.
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Book Three in the East Perry County Series. Kate has settled into her life as an innkeeper in the small town of Borna. The fall/winter holidays keep her busy with many activities. Troubling events keep occurring on her property. It appears that both John and Clark are interested in pursuing a relationship with her. As a reader, I love the interaction between the characters in a small town, but I want more than a description of their daily lives. Too predictable!
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The plot and characters are great. I love quilts. However, as a retired English teacher, I cringed at all the grammar/usage errors. This book needed a qualified editor.