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'Til Grits Do Us Part (2012)

by Jennifer Rogers Spinola(Favorite Author)
4.11 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1616263660 (ISBN13: 9781616263669)
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English
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Barbour
review 1: This is the 3rd book in a series---just a heads up. This one was not my favorite one, but I did enjoy it. In reading the first 2 books, I really fell in love with Shiloh P. Jacobs. In this one, Shiloh once again finds herself in the middle of a violent attack and being pursued by a mystery stalker. I think that's the part that made me like this one less. (As in, "really??? Again???") There was less focus on the Christian aspect in this one as well. Don't get me wrong. I'm still a fan. It's a good, entertaining, light read. (In spite of the violent attack and stalking.) You just have to suspend all sense of reality in that this same girl would be attacked AGAIN in a small, rural community. LIke her friend in the book says, she has lived there her whole life and... more nothing like this has ever happened to her and Shiloh has been there about 1 year and has been attacked twice. Anyway, I DO recommend this as an entertaining read.
review 2: I came into this series a bit blind…but came out laughin’ and lovin’. When I purchased the second novel “Like Sweet Potato Pie”, I didn’t know I was getting the second book in a three part series. But I loved it. It was quirky. Funny. Charming. So I requested the third title “Til Grits Do Us Part” for review (I’m still waiting on getting that first novel. ;-).Aside from the titles being stinkin’ cute (!), the stories are goofy, but serious. Involving with characters that steal the show. Much is going on in this third book and Shiloh’s life. I didn’t expect a stalker in a chick-lit-type book, but oh there was. And the stalker is determined to ruin all of her long-planned wedding dreams. I wasn’t even sure where would be a wedding (except for the whole concept of “happily ever after” and that title.)The secondary cast of characters have charm aplenty and an accent that couldn’t be found anywhere but in the deep South. I have no point of reference that the accents were even remotely accurate, but I loved the voice!For the most part, I listened to my Kindle read this book to me. You can tell a good book when a computer’s voice can make the story interesting. Now I just need to go back and read the beginning of Shiloh’s journey!This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers through Netgalley for my ARC to review. less
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Allikins
I really loved this whole series. Hate that I finished them already!
sarah
Didn't want the series to end. Great read!
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