Slow Moon Rising...Review

About the book:
Cedar Key has long been a place of rest, healing, and release in the Claybourne family. But it might also be the birthplace of a lie that is poisoning the family from within. Join the strong Claybourne women-Anise, Kimberly, Jayme-Leigh, Heather, and Ami-as they each confront the truth. Their unique paths will lead them through heartbreak, misunderstandings, and pain. But their journeys will also bring reconciliation with each other and renewed love in their own lives.

In her lyrical, evocative fashion, Eva Marie Everson weaves a tapestry of complicated relationships that, when complete, reveals the most beautiful work of art there is-family.

I enjoyed the first two books in the Cedar Key series and while this one took me awhile to get into, ultimately I liked it.  I wasn't sure at first.

Anise's perspective is the only one in first person.  The chapters alternate between characters.  The story took awhile to mesh and it finally did come together.  As the oldest of four sisters, I appreciated the sisters' relationships.  I could relate to the ups and downs and conflicts.

I loved Anise.  I loved her relationship with Ross.  Slow Moon Rising is a family saga about women, sisters, relationships, and secrets.

Available June 2013 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.  Thanks to Baker Publishing for the opportunity to review this book.  You can learn more about Eva Marie Everson here. You can purchase your own copy here.

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3/5 Stars

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