Guest Review: Replacing Gentry - Julie N. Ford
Today's review on The Phantom Paragrapher is Margitte with a review of Julie N. Ford's book "Replacing Gentry".
Review: Replacing Gentry - Julie N. Ford - April 2013
Marlie
got more than marriage when she got involved with Daniel. Secrets
blanketed the death of his first wife and secret societies had a role to
play. The mystery was everywhere.
Surprising and unexpected comes to mind when I think how the plot was designed to make this an easy, although sometimes a confusing, but romantic read.
I did not connect with the author that well - there was not much to identify with in the narrative, but not everyone can be kept happy in a story. However, the plot was very well constructed and promises a nice relaxing feel-good read in this genre.
It was something different to read. Getting to know the Southern lifestyle better was a bonus point for me.
Surprising and unexpected comes to mind when I think how the plot was designed to make this an easy, although sometimes a confusing, but romantic read.
I did not connect with the author that well - there was not much to identify with in the narrative, but not everyone can be kept happy in a story. However, the plot was very well constructed and promises a nice relaxing feel-good read in this genre.
It was something different to read. Getting to know the Southern lifestyle better was a bonus point for me.
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