BLUF: Don’t start the series with this book.In hindsight…This is the first Shakespeare book I read in the series due to it fitting a reading challenge I was participating in. I wouldn’t advise reading this out of series.Essentially, our heroine, Lily Bard, revisits her hometown in order to particip...
Once more Ms Harris gives us an interesting mystery. Lily has to leave Shakespeare for her sister's wedding. going back to her hometown is not something Lily is looking forward to. Everyone there knows about THAT day and she doesn't want to face the pity but this is her sister's wedding. When s...
Don't be misled by the title, "Shakespeare's Christmas" is is not a "Christmas Special" where we get to see the people of the small town of Shakespeare acting as if they were in a remake of "It's A Wonderful Life". It is the darkest, and I think the best, book in the series so far. It's set before, ...
Don't be misled by the title, "Shakespeare's Christmas" is is not a "Christmas Special" where we get to see the people of the small town of Shakespeare acting as if they were in a remake of "It's A Wonderful Life". It is the darkest, and I think the best, book in the series so far. It's set before, ...
I'm dropping this series because of two reasons: first the lack of mystery/suspense, second Lily Bard. - There's way too much descriptions and telling what Lily is going to do from Monday to Sunday. It's always the same routine anyway. Than she will eventually find a dead body, speculate while worki...
This book took forever to get through. Not only did it feel long and slow moving, it took me two weeks to get through a book that should have taken two days. The character development was poor, partially because there were suddenly a whole new cast of characters. My main complaint about this series ...
*4.25 Stars*See my review on the previous two books in the series.Shakespeare's Landlord Shakespeare's Champion *The Gush...and the Rant* Let me state while this might be my least favorite of the stories, that does not mean it is not a very good book. I just don't think it can completely compare...
AudiobookLily Bard is so depressing! Maybe it's the narrator who gives her this "I could care less" voice. And all the men sound the same - she might give some more of a southern accents but they're all pretty much the same. It's hard to tell who is who when there is more than one man in a scene....
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