I have read all the Elm Creek books up to this one and really enjoyed them, but can say that I got disgusted and could not even finish it. It is as though the author does not have anything new to write about - kinda like she did in Union Quilters. I am giving up on this series.
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Enjoyed this installment of the Elm Creek Quilt series. Initially had a little trouble following since the main event is set in the future and it's written as the main character is reminiscing about events and friends leading up to the event. I felt it lacked some plot definition.
I love most of the books in this series. I have read at least 10 of the 18. This one jumps from the present to the past and back and forth to many times. I couldn't get into it..... Sure Loved the Aloha Quilt book.
I would have to agree with the previous poster. It was a little hard to follow, there was a glaring error in continuity from a previous book, and was far more political in nature than any other book of hers I've read. I'm not used to reading an Elm Creek quilt book and being disappointed, but I was. The quality was not what it should have been. I kept wondering if this was a ghostwriter who also had a political agenda to push. I don't plan to reread this one, and I'm glad I checked it out from the library and didn't purchase or swap for it.