Heather M. (Hether670) reviewed The Girl On Legare Street (Tradd Street, Bk 2) on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is the continuation of House on Tradd Street. I would definately read The House on Tradd Street before reading this book so you know what is going on. This book doesn't repeat much as to what happened in the first book. This is not really a scarry book but it does have some ghosts in it. This book is intreging and keeps you wondering what is going to happen next.
As with the first book, this book jumps also jumps right in and gets you hooked from the beginning. In my opinion the first book was better, but I still enjoyed reading it and can not wait until Karen White writes another.
As with the first book, this book jumps also jumps right in and gets you hooked from the beginning. In my opinion the first book was better, but I still enjoyed reading it and can not wait until Karen White writes another.
Marilyn M. (Annee) - , reviewed The Girl On Legare Street (Tradd Street, Bk 2) on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Another good read from Karen White on the history and mystery of Charleston, SC. Her books acquaint you with historical Charleston.
Carole Gene (shadowmoon) reviewed The Girl On Legare Street (Tradd Street, Bk 2) on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I forced myself to finish reading THE GIRL ON LEGARE STREET. It was a disappointment. Maybe if I had read THE GIRL ON TRADD STREET first I might have thought a little better of this one. I doubt it. I wish I had not wasted my time. It was not well developed. How many times did I read about the narrator's poor eyesight? Too many!
Helpful Score: 1
I love this series and am really looking forward to the final (?) installment later in 2010. It's so hard to find a well done ghost story and the romantic thread is certainly keeping my interest!
Laura P. (hemmputnam) reviewed The Girl On Legare Street (Tradd Street, Bk 2) on + 1159 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
While I very much enjoyed the ghost story, complete with family trees, puzzles, and piracy, the main character was irritating. She's almost 40 but acts quite childish. (She can also eat as much sugar as she wants without gaining weight - how is this helpful in a heroine?) She's oblivious to obvious clues and her own emotions. I was surprised to see the story categorized as a romance because she spends most of the book angry at and refusing to speak to the "hero." The reconnection between her long estranged parents was romantic and the secondary characters are enjoyable if somewhat caricature-like. It got me through a plane ride, but I won't be seeking out the other book(s) in the series.
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book. Victorian houses, ghosts, mystery, intrigue, quirky love story. Does it get any better? I was torn between wanting to read it quickly to find out the answer to the mystery and wanting to read it slowly, to do draw out the suspense. Alas, in the end I couldn't stop myself and read it straight through.
In order to make sense of the story, you really need to read the first book in the series, "The House on Tradd Street," first because the author doesn't do any back-tracking on character formation.
And as for a third one in the series? Well, the author certainly left the door open for it!
I enjoyed both books in this series and recommend them. *thumbs up*
In order to make sense of the story, you really need to read the first book in the series, "The House on Tradd Street," first because the author doesn't do any back-tracking on character formation.
And as for a third one in the series? Well, the author certainly left the door open for it!
I enjoyed both books in this series and recommend them. *thumbs up*
I really enjoyed the book, but was let down by the ending. There are many unanswered questions about the main characters, Melanie and Jack. I really hope Karen White writes a 3rd book to this series.
Leslie E. (psuelder) reviewed The Girl On Legare Street (Tradd Street, Bk 2) on + 111 more book reviews
I enjoyed the book. Good mystery with a love story mixed in.
Great Book! Couldn't put it down and this copy is signed by the author!