I would've liked to give this more than 3* but I can't
I think it could've been written better, I know in a first book of a series there is a lot of background to establish but an author doesn't need to repeat it over and over and over that just takes up pages that should be used for getting the story to move forward
In this book it's the fact that Audrey and Maggie killed her father, okay we know the who, the how and the why of that and how it changed each of them, but Kessler just repeats it over and over and it's tedious
The rest of the book would've been better if Kessler would've had more suspense in it instead of pages of descriptions of landscape, cottages, the town, etc.
But I'll try this series and see where it goes
I think it could've been written better, I know in a first book of a series there is a lot of background to establish but an author doesn't need to repeat it over and over and over that just takes up pages that should be used for getting the story to move forward
In this book it's the fact that Audrey and Maggie killed her father, okay we know the who, the how and the why of that and how it changed each of them, but Kessler just repeats it over and over and it's tedious
The rest of the book would've been better if Kessler would've had more suspense in it instead of pages of descriptions of landscape, cottages, the town, etc.
But I'll try this series and see where it goes