Under a Blackberry Moon
2013 • 337 pages

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15

I have to laugh at the PW quote, because I'm not really a fan of Jane Kirkpatrick, but I cannot get enough of Serena's writing. Serena Miller is a fabulous storyteller and I became a fan a few years ago with the beginning of her Michigan stories with Katie. I continued to be in awe of her tales to be told with her Amish books in An Uncommon Grace and as I read more and more I'm finding her books to all be five stars in my rating, which is not an easy thing to do!

The first thing going for Under a Blackberry Moon is that is written by Serena, that already gives it kudos in my book. Next is the amazing beautiful cover! Never would I have imagined the adventure both fun and tragic from this what I would have guessed is relaxation in the north near the waters. It is lovely and gives a presentation of the lovely calm that can be, after the storms... Skypilot is a character I've already liked from the former books, and while this is the third in the Michigan Lumberjack Northwoods stories, each one sits alone for a great read and just entices a reader to return to the others if they missed one.

This is a book of an adventure in the wilderness. This is a romance. This is a story that touches on rough topics of slavery, tragic treatment of the Indians of North America, mental breakdowns, found love, gained trust, and understanding faith between various religions. There is so much, but it is told so well.

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February 25, 2013Report this review