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A review by legorski2009
Water Under The Bridge by Denise Stone, Kels Stone
2.0
I wanted to like this much more than I did sadly. Loved the main characters, but there was too much of the book dedicated to explaining the complaint/research. The narration was somewhat repetitive- the characters “thinking,”then “telling” the same stories multiple times. So close, but this missed the mark for me.
Merged review:
I wanted to like this much more than I did sadly. Loved the main characters, but there was too much of the book dedicated to explaining the complaint/research. The narration was somewhat repetitive- the characters “thinking,”then “telling” the same stories multiple times. So close, but this missed the mark for me.
Merged review:
I wanted to like this much more than I did sadly. Loved the main characters, but there was too much of the book dedicated to explaining the complaint/research. The narration was somewhat repetitive- the characters “thinking,”then “telling” the same stories multiple times. So close, but this missed the mark for me.
Merged review:
I wanted to like this much more than I did sadly. Loved the main characters, but there was too much of the book dedicated to explaining the complaint/research. The narration was somewhat repetitive- the characters “thinking,”then “telling” the same stories multiple times. So close, but this missed the mark for me.
Merged review:
I wanted to like this much more than I did sadly. Loved the main characters, but there was too much of the book dedicated to explaining the complaint/research. The narration was somewhat repetitive- the characters “thinking,”then “telling” the same stories multiple times. So close, but this missed the mark for me.