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The Attic on Queen Street by Karen White

ms_laurie_anne's review

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5.0

I can’t believe the series is over. I love this book. I love how Melanie adapted and became a changed woman.

faithemt's review

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3.0

review is on the blog

abberdene's review

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adventurous lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

bookish_caprice's review

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5.0

I Love Tradd street series, I sure will miss all the characters as that is the last book in the series. The books are beautifully written, and take the special place in my heart.

The story wraps up with quite nicely, resolving all issues along the way. Now I can't wait to read about Nola and her adventures this time.

saratinker's review against another edition

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lighthearted mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

bethechange_07's review

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4.0

This book was a great end to the series. I am sad it is over, but looking forward to future books from Karen White.

janedreader's review

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4.0

Wound down the series in a good way. Looking forward to the new offshoot series.

hopecaldwell's review

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3.0

This series is a solid 3 stars: entertaining, light reading with a great setting and some interesting characters. The main character was frustrating at times but she did show some growth toward the end. Oh, also, there are some ghosts in each story, but nothing too dark.

bookswritingandmore's review

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4.0

Melanie Trenholm is devastated when her husband Jack asks for a separation. She is in the middle of raising twin toddlers, restarting a real estate career, and a historic home renovation when he drops this bomb on her. Melanie is preparing to try to win her husband back when author Marc Longo comes to them with a proposal. Marc wants to use their Tradd Street house as a filming location for the movie adaptation of his book. Jack jumps at the chance to help Marc and sees it as a chance to help to revive his writing career. Melanie sees it differently, and suspects that Marc has an ulterior motive.

Karen White delivers a great finale to the Tradd Street Series with THE ATTIC ON QUEEN STREET. The writing was superb and the pacing was just right. I couldn't believe that I haven't read this series before now. I think it would have been five stars if I had a bit more back story on the characters and what has happened up.till now. Even though I didn't read the first six books I fell in love with the rich detail of the setting in Charleston, the fast paced mystery, and the beloved characters..

Thanks so much to Uplit reads and Net galley for the copy.

kdurham2's review

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5.0

Check out the full review at Kritters Ramblings

The seventh book in the series and while each mystery is self contained in each book, I would absolutely suggest starting at book one as there is a lot of character development of the main characters from book to book and you don't want to miss the build!

Melanie is the main character and she can see and communicate with the dead. She typically speaks to those who need resolution so they can cross over to the other side and as she lives in historic Charleston, SC, there are many spirits roaming around needing a final end. In this book, she is having personal issues in her marriage and is in the middle of a battle that involves her own home while she has a few spirits who need her help.