A review by julie_russell
Summer at Willow Lake by Susan Wiggs

3.0

I have mixed feelings about this book. On one hand is a good story, but they were a few things that really kept me from giving it more than three stars. First, there are actually too many characters in the story. Without giving anything away, there’s two teenagers who didn’t need to be a part of the story at all. It was kind of distracting, actually. It’s not I don’t like the characters, it’s just that it seem like it was added for fluff or something.

The other reason I had a hard time with this book is because I listened to it On audible. I was not at all impressed with the narrator. All of her female voices sounded like adolescent girls. Even the females that were well into their 40s, 50s, and 60s. All the male voices sounded like Hells angels. So, every dialogue that I had a listen to between a man and a woman always sounded like the Hells Angel flirting with a 12-year-old girl.

Story itself was good though, so I may try another one of her books. This will not read the hardcopy though.