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horsley123 's review for:
Cape May
by Chip Cheek
Great descriptions of the decadence and innocence of the time. Being young naive things on honeymoon is all very well but you can get into all sorts of trouble when the neighbours are fast living, hard drinking party goers. Whilst I enjoyed the initial scene setting I did reach a point when I felt I needed a bit of action. Thankfully the neighbours were there to spice things up.
Things are all tied up at the end, perhaps too much for my liking. I did not really need to know about the rest of their lives, I would have been happy knowing how they left Cape May (as in together or apart) and then leaving the rest to my imagination. So all in all quarter one: top read, quarter two: bit flabby, quarter three: top read, quarter four: unnecessary.
Things are all tied up at the end, perhaps too much for my liking. I did not really need to know about the rest of their lives, I would have been happy knowing how they left Cape May (as in together or apart) and then leaving the rest to my imagination. So all in all quarter one: top read, quarter two: bit flabby, quarter three: top read, quarter four: unnecessary.