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susanscribs's review
4.0
Not my favorite Mapson novel, but anything she writes is better than most Women's Fiction. The first half of the book is slow but if you are patient the seemingly inconsequential details come together in the last memorable 50 pages, in which so much happens that you wish she would slow down the narrative a little. Calls out for a sequel, although Finding Casey is itself a sequel to the much superior Solomon's Oak.
manogirl's review
3.0
Oy, the first half of this book was so freaking slow. It was incredibly hard to get into.
I don't remember loving Solomon's Oak, either. But you know, the end was solidly good. The pace of the book escalated in the right way. Wish there'd been more Juniper, though. Love Juniper. And the dogs!
I don't remember loving Solomon's Oak, either. But you know, the end was solidly good. The pace of the book escalated in the right way. Wish there'd been more Juniper, though. Love Juniper. And the dogs!
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