A review by alannabarras
At Home in Stone Creek & Day of Reckoning: A 2-In-1 Collection by B.J. Daniels, Linda Lael Miller

4.0

This book was written in the 40s and it shows. The most exciting thing that happens in the first half is that an unmarried couple KISS. It is very slow, a nice end-of-day read if you don't want to have to think. I appreciated how aggressively wholesome the main character is, purely from the entertainment value of trying to imagine a real person ever behaving like that. At the very end of the book the plot escalates to a crazy finale without warning, and once its resolved the characters just kind of shrug it off and there are no real lasting consequences. Overall, this book was ridiculous, a clear product of its time, and super fun to read. Definitely recommend!