HOW DID I MISS THIS BEFORE NOW? and I thought I was a Lily Morton fan – who has read/re-read, and listened to Merry Measure no less than 6 times – and yet this is my first go round with On Circus Lane. I blame the reverse publishing schedule and the distraction of … life…
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While edge of your seat exciting, the main female characters’ actions were often unbelievable. For instance why would they think they were over reacting when they experienced extremely frightening events? And what woman would go out for a night walk alone after watching someone burn alive and receive threatening messages?
Action packed
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Ugh, 3rd act breakup
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Besides the very late third act breakup that seemed contrived, a plot point to mark off a checklist rather than a natural evolution of the story, I really enjoyed this book. The writing and narration are both good. I love the way attraction grows into relationship. Mental health struggles are handled with sensitivity and in..
Tom & Bee
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I loved that we got Tom and Bee’s story. After meeting them in Merry Measure, it was nice to get their backstory and see where they started. The audiobook for this was just as good as the book. I loved the narration by Joel Leslie. He did a wonderful job as usual I received an..
Unique Twist
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Dusty
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Bee and Tom are adorable
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Lily Morton knows how to write funny, sassy characters that tug on your heartstring. The way Bee’s past is slowly revealed to give us a glimpse into why he is the way he is was very well done. Tom has the patience of a saint but I loved the way he wanted to make Bee..
Sweet story!
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