7/3/2023 0 Comments Eversea book![]() ![]() What I did notice is that by my hazy recollection, the Eversea books are generally more interesting and memorable, and perhaps received better grades from me, than the Redmond ones. A quick review of the books in the series indicates that that’s not really true the number of Eversea and Redmond books are about equal. When I started reading Between the Devil and Ian Eversea, it occurred to be that the series seems to be focusing more on the Everseas than their village rivals, the Redmond. ![]() My general impression of the Pennyroyal Green series is that it’s a bit uneven. Why does it feel like it’s been going on so much longer? Maybe it’s because Between the Devil and Ian Eversea is the 9th book in the series I don’t often stick with series for that long (though conversely I sometimes stick with them longer than I want to, if only because I kind of hate to give up in the middle of a series). ![]() Jennie B- Reviews English Historical / Pennyroyal Green series 9 Commentsĭoes it sound negative to say that it feels like your Pennyroyal Green series has been going on for ages? I don’t mean for it to – I was surprised to see that the publication date of book one in the series, The Perils of Pleasure, was 2008. REVIEW: Between the Devil and Ian Eversea by Julie Anne Long ![]()
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