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The Girls in Cabin Number Three (The Guest Book Trilogy 2)

par Chrysteen Braun

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"Great for fans of: Julia Kelly's The Light Over London, Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Wife." Book Life Reviews"Rife with charming characters, a gorgeous mountain setting, and meticulous research..." -IndieReader"Personal drama and historical tidbits combine nicely for a quick and entertaining read." -Kirkus"With themes of love, family, friendship, new beginnings, and the complexity of life, readers will get hooked from the very beginning." -San Fransisco Book Review"[The Girls in Cabin Number Three]'s complex, interesting characters, and engrossing historical and geographical settings make it a must-read." -Readers' Favorite"Braun's a top-notch storyteller; The Girls in Cabin Number Three is well plotted with clearly defined and relatable characters. Her research is exemplary." -Kate Osborn, formerly with the Mountain News, Lake Arrowhead"Annie meets Carrie Davis, a new guest who slowly begins to unravel secrets from her own family's past in the second part of The Guestbook Trilogy: The Girls in Cabin Number Three... with plenty of intrigue in an idyllic mountain locale." -Susan Denley, former Associate Features Editor, Los Angeles Times.In book two of the Guest Book Trilogy, eighty-one-year-old Annie Parker recounts taking on, against the wishes of her new love Noah, an out-of-town design project that leads her down a path that is more than she bargained for.Back in Lake Arrowhead, California, a long-awaited mystery is buried in Cabin Number Three. Annie meets Carrie Davis who wants to update her childhood home on the lake and feels a tie to Annie's cabins. Apparently, Carrie's parents stayed here during the Roaring '20s when Bugsy Siegel ran an underground speakeasy and distillery. Unconvinced, Annie decides to investigate and finds their names in the old guest books-Elizabeth Davis and Thomas Meyer. As exciting as that sounds, it's only the start of a winding tale that Carrie and the new man in her life uncover. The pair unravel a family history filled with gangsters, working girls, and a surprising twist to a family tree.The Girls in Cabin Number Three combines women's fiction with romance, cozy noir mystery, and suspense-all wrapped up in the majestic environs of this lovely lakeside haven.… (plus d'informations)
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This is an entertaining novel. The characters are well-drawn and believable. I found Annie particularly easy to relate to; she’s sympathetic and likeable but she makes mistakes like most people. The author described her interior voice quite well, especially the guilt she experiences after a disastrous fling with a wealthy client.

The author’s description of the cabins in the mountains was vivid; I felt like I was there. Her meticulous historical research, along with the lovely drawings at the end, help bring the stories in this book to life. ( )
  Kathleen.Jones | Apr 24, 2023 |
In the spring of 1981, Annie was enjoying her new ownership of 7 cabins as a bed and breakfast in Arrowhead, California. Annie had purchased the property from Sam Jackson, a widower that once owned the property with his wife. Grayson Underwood, one of Annie's interior design clients, had a new project to pitch and tested Annie's relationship with Noah Chambers.

I love the literary atmosphere of the author's storytelling. Narration in the past and present become meaningful as a woman's reflections in the present are sometimes quite different when the thoughts are past reminisces. I enjoyed Book 2 even more than Book 1 as the author blended history with her creativity to instill a fascinating account of occupants that once stayed in Cabin Number 3. Have you ever heard of Bugsy Siegel? I'm so glad that Sam has continued to be a vital part of welcoming guests and serving as the property historian, as he adds to the interest during Annie's investigation of earlier guests in the cabins. Jezebel and Socks, one of Jezebel's kittens, add the adorable factor.

Drawings at the end of the novel complement the reader's experience. The Author's Note provides an interesting background to the inspiration for Book 2 and more. I encourage readers to visit the author's beautiful website to read about the author's professional and living experiences and the exquisite gallery of photographs, all of which authenticate Annie's profession and the trilogy setting. ( )
  FerneMysteryReader | Apr 1, 2023 |
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"Great for fans of: Julia Kelly's The Light Over London, Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Wife." Book Life Reviews"Rife with charming characters, a gorgeous mountain setting, and meticulous research..." -IndieReader"Personal drama and historical tidbits combine nicely for a quick and entertaining read." -Kirkus"With themes of love, family, friendship, new beginnings, and the complexity of life, readers will get hooked from the very beginning." -San Fransisco Book Review"[The Girls in Cabin Number Three]'s complex, interesting characters, and engrossing historical and geographical settings make it a must-read." -Readers' Favorite"Braun's a top-notch storyteller; The Girls in Cabin Number Three is well plotted with clearly defined and relatable characters. Her research is exemplary." -Kate Osborn, formerly with the Mountain News, Lake Arrowhead"Annie meets Carrie Davis, a new guest who slowly begins to unravel secrets from her own family's past in the second part of The Guestbook Trilogy: The Girls in Cabin Number Three... with plenty of intrigue in an idyllic mountain locale." -Susan Denley, former Associate Features Editor, Los Angeles Times.In book two of the Guest Book Trilogy, eighty-one-year-old Annie Parker recounts taking on, against the wishes of her new love Noah, an out-of-town design project that leads her down a path that is more than she bargained for.Back in Lake Arrowhead, California, a long-awaited mystery is buried in Cabin Number Three. Annie meets Carrie Davis who wants to update her childhood home on the lake and feels a tie to Annie's cabins. Apparently, Carrie's parents stayed here during the Roaring '20s when Bugsy Siegel ran an underground speakeasy and distillery. Unconvinced, Annie decides to investigate and finds their names in the old guest books-Elizabeth Davis and Thomas Meyer. As exciting as that sounds, it's only the start of a winding tale that Carrie and the new man in her life uncover. The pair unravel a family history filled with gangsters, working girls, and a surprising twist to a family tree.The Girls in Cabin Number Three combines women's fiction with romance, cozy noir mystery, and suspense-all wrapped up in the majestic environs of this lovely lakeside haven.

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