Lost Lake
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781444787085
Publish date: February 19th 2015
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Edition language: English
Cute story. NOTE / HELP: None of the dates are sticking in my 2020 reviews. They keep disappearing. Can anyone fix this? Ok - Nevermind. See: http://themisathena.booklikes.com/post/2025336/work-around-for-date-read-end-reading-setting
Lost Lake - Sarah Addison Allen I like how Sarah Addison Allen's books always have that bit of magic in them that make you think that maybe it's not so out of the realm of possibility. People have those "feelings" all of the time. So maybe for some it's just a little more. I loved the way the...
I'd heard through the book vine that Lost Lake was one of Allen's weaker offerings, but its synopsis pulled me in more than The Peach Keeper's and it was the only one my library had. Reading it, I can understand the meh reactions; emotionally, the book doesn't have much of a build-up of tension....
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