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Evermore
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Lots of action in Evermore, the last of the Emily Chambers Spirit Medium series. Despite a gaping plot hole (unknown identity that would have been known) and some stereotyping on the villain end, I enjoyed the book. The plot continued to move forward throughout, without too much stalling with descriptions of the protagonist fawning over the ghost, can’t live or function without him, etc.
A few surprises, but not including the so-called surprise ending for the ghost’s family. The protagonist ought to have guessed it, as did most readers. But as I’ve said about previous books, she isn’t the brightest.
It sounds like I didn’t like this much, but several non-main characters saved the day. Louis, the long-lost father, and George, the intellectual with knowledge of the occult, delivered intelligent conclusions and direct action. Adelaide, the ghost’s sister, broke out of her traditional Victorian woman’s role to defy her parents’ expectations for her.
Not my favorite C.J. Archer series, but a decent conclusion.
A few surprises, but not including the so-called surprise ending for the ghost’s family. The protagonist ought to have guessed it, as did most readers. But as I’ve said about previous books, she isn’t the brightest.
It sounds like I didn’t like this much, but several non-main characters saved the day. Louis, the long-lost father, and George, the intellectual with knowledge of the occult, delivered intelligent conclusions and direct action. Adelaide, the ghost’s sister, broke out of her traditional Victorian woman’s role to defy her parents’ expectations for her.
Not my favorite C.J. Archer series, but a decent conclusion.
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Reading Progress
March 16, 2024
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Started Reading
March 16, 2024
– Shelved
March 23, 2024
– Shelved as:
audiobook
March 23, 2024
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mystery
March 23, 2024
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romance
March 23, 2024
– Shelved as:
victorian-era
March 23, 2024
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Finished Reading