Orchard (7 books in series)
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review 1: This is the 5th book in Sheila Connolly's Orchard Mystery series. Meg and Bree are finished with the apple harvest, and can have some down time before getting ready for the next year's season. Only strange little acts of vandalism begin happening. At the same time Meg finds a 200...
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review 1: I liked this one better than the last one on the series and I think that, as the story goes, the author is getting better too.I have thought Meg a little aloof and submissive, especially with Bree and Seth (they decide for her most of the time), but now I know why, since in this ...
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review 1: If I could rate this more like 2.75 stars, I would. I found this to be the weakest book in the series thus far. Still well-written, don't get me wrong, but the ending came across a little rushed and a little too pat. I found myself wanting another chapter or two to flesh it out m...
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review 1: like the exploration of history for the Massachusetts vicinity and the description of the various types of apples, but the mystery proved to be mushy. The ending was bland and not what was expected. I felt out of the loop since I had not read the first book of the series set in...
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review 1: Meg Corey, out of a job and with no real home, has come to the town of Granford, Massachusetts to start renovations on an old home that her mother inherited from distant relatives. She intends to fix up the home and sell it quickly but immediately things don't go her way. The s...
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review 1: I read this on my flight to Boston a week or so ago. I like the main character, Meg Corey, and love Seth Chapin! Some heroines of mysteries start to bug me after a time, but so far, Meg is staying likeable. Interesting mystery, although I was practically shouting at the book (...
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review 1: It's about that time where I have to stop reading a series that I've read from the beginning. The last book was so boring and this one was no better. The premise focused around bugs. Bugs, really? It started off well until it turned into solving a mystery about a bug. I understan...