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A review by thechapterhouse
Autumn Skies by Denise Hunter
4.0
I always love Denise Hunter's books, and "Autumn Skies" is no exception. I've followed Grace's siblings Levi and Molly in the previous two books, and was very excited for her to get her own book!
Ongoing plot points from the two previous books in the series find their conclusion here. Windows are cracked to new storylines should Hunter return to Bluebell in future. And Grace got the story I hoped for her! So, what more could I ask?
Bluebell reminded me a great deal of Aspen, and I sure do wish it were a real town; I'd happily pay a visit. (Plus, I'm sure it features a good bookstore that warrants investigation, right?) The inn continued to come to life in "Autumn Skies," and I'm a little sad to say goodbye! But, all good things must come to an end, and Hunter did a great job at not drawing it out or leaving the reader hanging. (I also don't feel the need to do any overnight hiking in the imminent future. Not that I ever did, I suppose. Ha!) I appreciated the arcs each character went through, and felt the paths they ended up choosing for themselves fit them each well. A solid story.
I received a copy of the book from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
Ongoing plot points from the two previous books in the series find their conclusion here. Windows are cracked to new storylines should Hunter return to Bluebell in future. And Grace got the story I hoped for her! So, what more could I ask?
Bluebell reminded me a great deal of Aspen, and I sure do wish it were a real town; I'd happily pay a visit. (Plus, I'm sure it features a good bookstore that warrants investigation, right?) The inn continued to come to life in "Autumn Skies," and I'm a little sad to say goodbye! But, all good things must come to an end, and Hunter did a great job at not drawing it out or leaving the reader hanging. (I also don't feel the need to do any overnight hiking in the imminent future. Not that I ever did, I suppose. Ha!) I appreciated the arcs each character went through, and felt the paths they ended up choosing for themselves fit them each well. A solid story.
I received a copy of the book from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.