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Chargement... The Starlet in Cabin Number Seven (The Guest Book Trilogy 3)par Chrysteen Braun
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The story is told from 3 POVs, Annie, Hudson, and Sarah. I enjoyed the multiple perspectives and the clarity of each narrative by chapter presentation and font format. As the secrets of the cabins have come to light, there are fascinating pieces of history tucked into the storyline. Favorites during Cabin Seven’s reveal are interesting highlights of stamps, the U.S. Forest Service, stories of dogwood trees, John Muir, and The Blackstone Hotel and Marshall Field and Company in Chicago. Socks and Jezebel’s feline pawprints are not as frequent on the pages of Book 3, but their companionship and cuddle time add sweetness when they appear.
I’ve loved the beautiful pen and ink drawings included in each book. In Book 3, drawings include The Cabins, Hudson and Constance’s Living Room and Family Room, and Celeste’s Duesenberg. The Author’s Note is a combination of her inspiration, acknowledgments, news of upcoming novels, movies filmed at Lake Arrowhead, and a list of favorite places to visit in Lake Arrowhead.
Thank you to Chrysteen Braun and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an eARC of this book.
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