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Loading... Spun by Sorcery (Thorndike Press Large Print Romance Series) (edition 2011)by Barbara Bretton
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This one was kind of endless and boring. A definite letdown from the amazing cliffhanger from the last book. It was a lot of backstory and a fight that didn't make much sense. I just didn't get the conflict or how it was resolved. I was glad when it ended. I hope the next book has more going on that will keep me on the edge of my seat like the first 2 books did. ( ) The third installment in the Sugar Maple chronicles does not fail to please. Sugar Maple disappears! and forces Chloe, Luke, Janice & Penelope to Salem to look for answers. We learn a lot about the history of the people of Sugar Maple, why they left Salem & who stayed behind. Chloe also learns more about her family and about herself. Although this could have easily been the last in the series, Bretton leaves us with a teaser that can not be the end :) Overall, I enjoyed this installment. There were a few places where the story dragged and then others where things moved so fast I had to slow down my reading to take it all in. However, if you enjoyed the first two books in this series, you should certainly enjoy this one. no reviews | add a review
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Chloe is always losing things-but an entire town? Just when she was about to settle down in Sugar Maple with her soul-mate Luke MacKenzie, her Fae enemy Isadora strikes, and her new hometown is gone. Even the Book of Spells, her lifeline to magick, can't help her now. Just in the nick of time, her friend Janice roars up in Chloe's ancient Buick with Penny the cat and her yarn stash in tow. If she is going to save her home she has to go back to Salem, where family secrets and centuries- old feuds pull her into the fight of her life. No library descriptions found. |
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