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Amanda Cabot

Autor de Paper Roses

28+ Obras 1,838 Miembros 242 Reseñas 3 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

Incluye los nombres: Amand Cabot, Amanda Cabot

Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) Writes under a variety of pseudonyms.

Series

Obras de Amanda Cabot

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The 12 Brides of Summer - Novella Collection #2 (2015) — Contribuidor — 4 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Davenport, Iowa, USA
Lugares de residencia
Davenport, Iowa, USA
New Jersey, USA
Wyoming, USA
Aviso de desambiguación
Writes under a variety of pseudonyms.

Miembros

Reseñas

This book is beautifully designed from the front cover, to the spine, back cover, and interior. The story was gripping but felt like it was missing something. The characters were described in a way that made them relatable but they still fell flat.
The plot was good for the most part, dragging only on occasion.
I really liked the storytelling of Aimee's character and search. It added a breath of fresh air to the novel and I found myself eager to see what would happen next within Aimee’s story.
This book can be read as a standalone.

Personal Rating: 4 Stars
Content Rating: 4 Stars

*I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own and a positive review was not required.
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libraryofemma | 18 reseñas más. | Apr 18, 2024 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
Rating: 5 Stars!!
Review:
Thank you to Librarything for picking me to win this FREE ARC Copy in a giveaway on their website last year.

This was only the 5th Novel ive read by Amanda but i have to say i really liked this one especially since i could relate to the Grief Lousia and Emily went through after losing their parents since i lost my Dad in 2021.

The Characters were fun and enjoyable to read about. Lousia and Emily were definately my favorites especially since i could relate to the Grief they were feeling after losing their parents.

The Setting was beautifully described which made me feel like i was actually in 1883 Sweetwater Crossing Texas especially when the scenery was described.

Overall a Phenomenal Book 2 in this Historical Fiction Series!! Can't wait to read Book 3 soon!!
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Sheila_Samuelson | 29 reseñas más. | Apr 4, 2024 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I received a copy of this book from LibraryThing Free Book Giveaway for an honest opinion. I tried several times to finish the book but honestly found it very difficult to understand the main characters. Louisa is so unsure and doesn't appear to have any natural inclination for medicine. I felt it was way out of her town but no true devotion. I wish Louisa would have been a bit more assertive or at least sure of her own skills and then showcased it in the town to sway others to see her as a future doctor.… (más)
 
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FReads | 29 reseñas más. | Mar 24, 2024 |
First sentence: Everything looked the same. The live oaks in the park still shadowed this block of Main Street, providing a welcome respite from the early afternoon sun.

Premise/plot: Emily Leland, widow, is returning home to Sweetwater, Texas. It is not a joyous homecoming. Her mother has died without the two reconciling. Her father is hours away from his own death. (If the publisher description spoils it so why shouldn't I?) Her sister despises her--mostly. Emily's now-dead husband was super-controlling and abusive. Nobody knew. Well, not anybody in Sweetwater. She soon finds herself with an opportunity. It's not one she expected--to open up her house, almost like a boarding house. But there is a definite need. After several fires in town leave the new school teacher (a widower) with a young son AND an older widow woman [longstanding family friend] homeless, she opens up her home and makes a new start. Her sister [who will be the star of book two] leaves soon after. A third guest--a week day guest--a young girl with "special needs" is incoming.

Meanwhile while all these new beginnings are beginning to flourish, relationships being formed, much comfort and encouragement all around....Emily begins to investigate her father's death....and soon there's a WHOLE PILE of bodies stacking up to investigate.

My thoughts: After the Shadows is a slower-paced book. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it personally. Perhaps slower-paced isn't the right word. Right words can be hard to come by. I mean that there are so many sub-genres going on at the same time, that the story plot sometimes seems confused and hesitating. It has a cozy feel in the historical romance camp or genre. It happily could have lived there and pleased everyone. I also love the focus on friendships--strong friendships--between women. I loved the advocacy. One of the characters--one of the students--has Down's syndrome. (Not that it was called that in this book.) Emily is 1000% supportive and loving and kind. In a community where everyone is stand-offish and judgmental, Emily is a breath of fresh air to this little girl. The mystery comes and goes. There's always new dead bodies. So it's never far from your mind that something is FISHY about this community, but if the mystery element is what you're there for....then you'll be waiting forever and ever and ever. It isn't until the end of the novel when the book seems to remember that it is a mystery as well.
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blbooks | 32 reseñas más. | Jan 30, 2024 |

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