by Kathleen McKenna
Review originally posted at The Bookpushers: http://thebookpushers.com/2012/01/21/review-the-wedding-gift-by-kathleen-mckenna/Publisher: Bell Bridge BooksPublish Date: Out nowHow I got this book: From the publisher via NetGalleyIt is a spine-electrifying supernatural tale where a huge Southern State...
This is far closer to 5 stars than 4, but GR won't let me give halves :(The Wedding Gift starts with a prologue of newspaper reports on the murders committed in Willets House which sets the scene of the murder mystery perfectly, and then jumps straight into the head of Leeann, the beautiful, ‘‘dumb ...
This book was pretty painful to me. I thought the premise of the story is good, but the author chose to write it in the language of a "Southern Belle", which made me want to gouge my eyes out and smack her.Other reviewers found her "entertaining", however I found her annoying. Furthermore, it reall...
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Most readers would say they hated this book because of how it's being narrated by a "redneck hillbilly Sookie Stackhouse" and for them to say such a thing about a book and its character is ridiculous. I'm open-minded enough to present to you The Wedding Gift. It was narrated by a 17-year-old Corn Pr...
This book is a DNF, I read to page 120 and couldn't take it anymore ugh. This is a story told by Leeann the narrator, so you only get her side. I was somewhat fine reading this even though I was tired of hearing how Leeann thinks she is the prettiest girl in Dalton. I cant even tell you how many tim...
The story is written from Leeann's diary, and therefore only one POV. Unfortunately, I have to say because of this, you can hear her egotistical, shallow and entitled opinion about everything in the small town. This actually bugged me quite a bit and it just told me that Leann was a very insecure li...
Absolutely outstanding read. Perfect for October. Specific review and thoughts to follow.A downright spine chilling murderous mystery with perfect dark comedic relief that will have the reader laughing out loud at times, and scared at others. I fell in love with the heroines and will miss their b...
This was such a fun book to read. It has a little bit of everything, murder, ghosts, romance, friendships, parents, funerals and so much more.Our main character is Leeann who is full of funny phrases and descriptions. She loves one man but marries another, George Willets who is old time rich. Let...