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The House on the Cliff (by Victoria Scott)

I enjoy reading historical fiction books and especially if there is a dual timeline aspect. I was disappointed when I had finished the book, though. The story was interesting and the characters were well developed, but it felt like it took forever to trudge through the pages. The constant focus on Amanda’s perimenopause condition was overdone a little too much! We got it the first 100 times it was mentioned. The reveal at the end did help it earn an extra star from me. This was an okay book, but for the most part felt like a chore to read through to the end.


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


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