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A review by serene216
The Bridge by Karen Kingsbury
2.0
Even though I had been disappointed with the ending of the Baxter Family and Bailey Flannigan series I was hoping this stand alone book (besides a separately sold prequel) would bring me back to the earlier days of Karen; this did not happen.
There was a strong storyline about people coming together to save the bookstore The Bridge which had been destroyed by a flood and was in danger of closing. Unfortunately Karen began to do what she has become known for in her recent books. Make the story unbelievable, tie it up with a bow and then just end the book. What make this worse in the book (compared to her previous works) is the book just kind of ends when the storyline should continue. I am on the waiting list for her next book (via the library) but she is no longer an author where I will rush out to buy her books. I will save that for authors like Sarah Pekkanen and Neta Jackson. I really think she should take time off before she pens her next book. Like the books I previously mentions, this one falls short of the greatness of previous books like Unlocked and the Fame Series.
There was a strong storyline about people coming together to save the bookstore The Bridge which had been destroyed by a flood and was in danger of closing. Unfortunately Karen began to do what she has become known for in her recent books. Make the story unbelievable, tie it up with a bow and then just end the book. What make this worse in the book (compared to her previous works) is the book just kind of ends when the storyline should continue. I am on the waiting list for her next book (via the library) but she is no longer an author where I will rush out to buy her books. I will save that for authors like Sarah Pekkanen and Neta Jackson. I really think she should take time off before she pens her next book. Like the books I previously mentions, this one falls short of the greatness of previous books like Unlocked and the Fame Series.