Double Exposure
Violet Hill, Book 2
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Ramona Master
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Anna Corcoran's life is hectic, but that's how she likes it. Between her jobs at the Violet Hill Café, the local library, and doing publicity work for authors, she doesn't have much time for anything else. Until Lacey Cole walks into the café and she feels like she's been knocked off her axis.
Lacey's a photographer and writer and wants to do a profile on the café, including an interview with Anna. She's game, but after spending a few days with Lacey, Anna is falling. Hard. The only problem is that Lacey isn't going to be sticking around. She floats from town to town, never staying in one place.
But as they get closer and closer, Anna wonders if maybe this would be the one time when Lacey would decide to stay put. With her.
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- Millsy
- 07-06-2018
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To be honest I have loved several of Chelsea M. Cameron’s books and I enjoyed book 1 of the Violet Hill series but in regards to the second book Double Exposure, I just couldn’t get into it because the narrator makes the character Anna’s voice VERY masculine to the point I actually went and checked whether the narrator was male or not, again in the 3rd book Second Chance, another of the leading characters, Fi also had a fairly masculine voice and on top of this the character was a very depressive lonesome type. I realise this is a realistic scenario but when I consume any form of entertainment whether its books or movies or whatever, I like to feel good or excited, at least most of the time and for me this was a bit depressing and I am not into males at all and found the masculine voice off-putting for me. Its very much a personal preference thing and its purely my view, if this is not an issue then by all means the story itself is good, just not for me.
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