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I cried. The research is impeccable and the characters, amazingly flawed and real.
FULL REVIEW: https://abookandateacup.blogspot.com/2017/07/review-lady-of-milkweed-manor.html
I cried. The research is impeccable and the characters, amazingly flawed and real.
FULL REVIEW: https://abookandateacup.blogspot.com/2017/07/review-lady-of-milkweed-manor.html
When it comes to Julie Klassen, it‘s hit or miss. She can either write a fantastic, heartwarming (albeit, cheesy and cliché) novel, a complete disaster, or something in the middle. Lady of Milkweed Manor, was I‘m sorry to say a complete and utter disaster. The plot was a mere string of events, with no coherent message or destination. The characters personalities would change every chapter. It felt like a mess of words and ideas. Overall 1/5 stars.
"She is a survivor. Strong and beautiful. A creature reborn."