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A review by bak8382
Summer at Forsaken Lake by Maggie Kneen, Michael D. Beil
3.0
When Nicholas and his sisters are sent to Ohio from New York City to stay with their great-uncle Nick they're sure it will be the worst summer ever. Yet when they arrive they soon discover there is a lot more to Deming, Ohio than they realized. They discover a love for sailing, meet new friends, and become involved in several mysteries.
I enjoyed the audio for the most part, but found the voices for the twins to be really forceful and unnatural for their age. Otherwise an enjoyable listen.
This is a definite change of pace from Beil's Red Blazer Girl series as it has a more leisurely pace, a male protagonist, and less focus on the mystery. This is a quiet book to be enjoyed in the last leisurely days of summer.
I enjoyed the audio for the most part, but found the voices for the twins to be really forceful and unnatural for their age. Otherwise an enjoyable listen.
This is a definite change of pace from Beil's Red Blazer Girl series as it has a more leisurely pace, a male protagonist, and less focus on the mystery. This is a quiet book to be enjoyed in the last leisurely days of summer.