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Shelterwood (by Lisa Wingate)

I have enjoyed many of the books I’ve read by this author. However, this one did not appeal to me. Though she did thorough research about the topic and time period and presented a story that should have been interesting, it just did not resonate with me. The journey through the pages was slow. I typically enjoy dual timeline historical fiction books. But this one was a trudge to get from beginning to end. I literally had to force myself to finish reading it. However, there are plenty of very positive reviews. So I would encourage you to read the book and decide for yourself if it appeals to you.


Thank you to NetGalley and Ballantine Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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