Member Reviews
A History of Saints kept me interested every step of the way. The characters were interesting. Some of the characters were shadowed by a hint of mystery regarding the past, but this only added to the flow of the story. The characters were defined well enough that I was never wondering "which one is this?"
The ending of the book was a delight. The Epilogue was very satisfying and cleared up a few mysteries that I was afraid would be left unsolved.
Overall, this was a very enjoyable book.
Thank you Netgalley and Shadelandhouse Modern Press, LLC for the eARC.
In Asheville, NC, Frank Reed is the owner of Carolina Court, a handsome house he bought on the cheap and lovingly restored hoping to attract tenants. His strangest one, Angus, a supposed Scotsman, 'helps' him by getting two more tenants, who are as odd as the others. Angus finds and catches two Chihuahuas and trains them, hoping to
add to his meagre income.
I loved the parts about the Chihuahuas and found the human characters quite amusing; the whole book was very different, in a good way, and the illustrations wonderful. A very enjoyable tale of people who listen to a different drum in a place that lets them. Definitely recommended!
I couldn't find it on Goodreads so unfortunately wasn't able to leave my review there.