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There once was a girl who liked to pretend she was lost. . . .Meg Rosenthal is driving toward the next chapter in her life. Winding along a wooded roadway, her car moves through a dense forest setting not unlike one in the bedtime stories Meg used to read to her daughter, Sally. But the girl riding beside Meg is a teenager now, and has exchanged the land of make-believe for an iPod and some personal space. Too much space, it seems, as the chasm between them has grown since the sudden, unexpected death of Meg's husband. Dire financial straits and a desire for a fresh start take Meg and Sally from a comfortable life on Long Island to a tucked-away hamlet in upstate New York: Arcadia Falls, where Meg has accepted a teaching position at a boarding school. The creaky, neglected cottage Meg and Sally are to call home feels like an ill portent of things to come, but Meg is determined to make the best of it--and to make a good impression on the school's dean, the diminutive, elegant Ivy St. Clare.St. Claire, however, is distracted by a shocking crisis: During Arcadia's First Night bonfire, one of Meg's folklore students, Isabel Cheney, plunges to her death in a campus gorge. Sheriff Callum Reade finds Isabel's death suspicious, but then, he is a man with secrets and a dark past himself. Meg is unnerved by Reade's interest in the girl's death, and as long-buried secrets emerge, she must face down her own demons and the danger threatening to envelop Sally. As the past clings tight to the present, the shadows, as if in a terrifying fairy tale, grow longer and deadlier. In Arcadia Falls, award-winning author Carol Goodman deftly weaves a mesmerizing narrative of passion: for revenge, for art, for love.From the Hardcover edition.
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Tangled plot lines made me feel smart at times and way behind at others. The spellbinding fairy tale is more real than most people know. When some start seeing the truth in it, they start making poor decisions. And in the end, the truth they thought they knew wasn't the whole truth. I liked figuring out parts and having other parts surprise me.
The main character is bad at being an adult and ia often rather helpless. I didn't like that.
The romance I am pretty indifferent about.
Overall, it was exactly what I expected and I loved it.
Love Carol Goodman's books! I liked this one, but it got a bit convuluted at the end. It seemed to be wrapped up, but then I still had 50 pages lefts, so I knew there was still a twist. Still a good read, but it took too many turns at the end.