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Book Review of The Keeper (Stoney Ridge Seasons, Bk 1)

The Keeper (Stoney Ridge Seasons, Bk 1)
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Helpful Score: 3


When you turn the last page of a book and find yourself disappointed it's over, you know that book is a keeper!

I really enjoyed "The Keeper" by Suzanne Woods Fisher. There's a lot more going on in this book than the summary would suggest. The story is full of endearing characters (mostly Julia's family) and I loved every one of them (well, maybe not Paul). Each one has their own challenges to overcome, such as her sisters' resentment of their new housekeeper's stern rules, their father Amos's failing health, and Roman's mysterious past.

Although I knew the two characters would eventually end up together, I couldn't predict how. And I absolutely didn't expect some of the twists that came near the end. I suggest you have a few tissues handy when you get to chapter 20!

The only thing I didn't like much about "The Keeper" was how the perspective jumped from one character to the next so frequently. It was hard to identify with the main characters when the story gets told from the viewpoint of just about every character at one point or another. Then again, since this is the first of a new series, it makes sense that the author would try to provide a broad cast to set the scene for future books.