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When the Moon Turns Blue (by Pamela Terry)

This is a story of small town relationships ... family, friends, enemies. The characters are well developed. And while there are a lot of them to keep up with, they all revolve around the primary characters ... Butter, Glinda, Gordon, Macon, and Marietta. And it helps that at the beginning of each chapter, you will be given a hint at who is featured. The magic realism (involving a raven) wasn’t a positive aspect for me. I am just not a fan of that in books. I did appreciate that the characters were older ... 60s and 70s ... which is a nice change of page for most books. I appreciated that they were still an important of life in Wesleyan, Georgia. And the focus of drama and conflict will keep you entertained as you absorb the words on each page.


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


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