Moon Signs 3 By gweneeth It was a little underdeveloped for the characters and the town and area. It was an interesting plot but there wasn’t much substance in the book as a whole, sorry to be so blunt.

Ok 3 By sandy w 746 Let me count: the two sisters stayed at the lodge for about nine days x three meals plus snacks per day. Every single meal was mentioned. Tiresome. What was mentioned in chapter 1 was mentioned again in chapter 16. Did the author think we were not paying attention? Some parts were so redundant. Story was OK but rather superficial. Sweet enough heroins.

Interesting tale of WV 3 By Cfwright I enjoyed the story line very much. I especially liked the author’s use of familiar West Virginia sites. However, I was not fond of her writing style. I am sure the next books in this series will be much better.

Moon signs 5 By Just Jill's Jots Lots of loose ends going in every direction but tied into a realistic and neat bow by the end of the story! Great characters, wonderful setting, fun mystery, good read!

A very calm cozy! 4 By lovedamysteries I’m only a little younger than our pair of sleuthing sisters, and enjoyed the rather mellow pace and lack of jarring action. The characters aren’t hugely developed psychologically/through conversation, but enough for you to get a feel for them. I’m a devotee of detective/mysteries along the lines of small English village/golden age, and this fit my bill pretty well. Also, I’m an editor and this is one of the few ebooks where I didn’t see a typo - bravo. ;) Pretty sure I’ll read the next one.

Moon Signs 4 By album wall Totally enjoyed the book. Enjoyed reading the names of places I have actually been to.

Moon Signs 4 By Not enough books A cozy mystery in several ways. Charming setting and exciting adventures. Interesting characters and well sustained suspense. Most enjoyable!

Moon Signs 4 By P 👏 Cute, friendly characters. Don't know if it was me but didn't fully keep me involved.

Sophomoric but i liked it 3 By Bjìrd Found myself really absorbed in the mind of the main character and the setting. Some of the writing was a little sophomoric, lots of repetition (the same thing is described three or four times the same way each time so we're not getting any new info) and the comparison of the sisters and their differences is obvious without the narrator pointing it out every paragraph. It was, however, easy to follow and an interesting plot. I was looking for something less intricate after a Victorian poetry phase and this was perfect.