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A review by holly2kidsandtired
The Lightkeeper's Ball by Colleen Coble
3.0
Like The Lightkeeper's Daughter this is a light, entertaining story. There is nothing deep or profound in it. The premise is rather implausible. I liked Harrison well enough, but I never did like Olivia, unfortunately, as she was selfish and annoying. I found her pretense of being Lady Devonworth to be rather dubious and I couldn't believe that Harrison fell for it, even to the point of asking her to marry him without ever knowing her first name or, really, anything about her.
The villains are appropriately villainous caricatures and everything works out in the end.
Third in the Mercy Falls series, I read the first one, The Lightkeeper's Daughter when I received this one and realized it was part of a series. I've been on the waiting list at the library for the second one, The Lightkeeper's Bride, but I haven't received it yet. Characters return here from both previous novels, but each book seems to stand alone well.
Fans of Colleen Coble will enjoy it, I'm sure. I found it to be an entertaining diversion, nothing more.
The villains are appropriately villainous caricatures and everything works out in the end.
Third in the Mercy Falls series, I read the first one, The Lightkeeper's Daughter when I received this one and realized it was part of a series. I've been on the waiting list at the library for the second one, The Lightkeeper's Bride, but I haven't received it yet. Characters return here from both previous novels, but each book seems to stand alone well.
Fans of Colleen Coble will enjoy it, I'm sure. I found it to be an entertaining diversion, nothing more.