Official Review: The House on Camp Ruby Road by Twyla Ellis
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It was a very interesting story. Thanks for reading my review and commenting!Miss_BeckyG wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019, 22:29 I really enjoyed your review. You brought the characters to life with your description and that made me want to read the book. I am curious as to how things transpired after Eden went to claim her inheritance. I was rooting for her to get the house without any clash with the "Towner's"and "bottom landers."
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It is; I really enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!Nisha Ward wrote: ↑21 Nov 2019, 16:18 Ghost stories and the South tend to go well together, particularly the kind that deals with race, but it also reminds me a bit of stories like West Side Story? Not my thing, sadly, but it seems like a really good read.