Reviewed by Jeff Sexton on

5 of 5 stars

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Solid Middle Entry In Trilogy. This book picks up where Home To Brambleberry Creek (released just a month earlier) leaves off, and focuses on a different member of the family and her own familial and relationship issues. Yet it also continues the overall mythos set up so far and does an excellent job of it. Quite humorous at times to boot, though the mystery here goes back to an unresolved issue from the first book... which will clearly be revealed in the finale of this excellent series. Whereas in Home we got to see a lot of the history of grandma, in this one we get to see a lot of the history of grandpa and how *his* actions would shape the family for generations to come. Bromke's usual storytelling excellence is on full display here, and as is often the case with her penultimate books, you're going to want that final book in your hands seconds after finishing this one. Which is where those of you reading this review after all three books have been released have an advantage over early adopters and ARC readers in particular. Still, read these books as early as you can ethically acquire them. You won't be disappointed. Very much recommended.

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