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Also Agot, the young girl who keeps popping up in people's plot lines, is one of the moist ghastly spoiled brats I have ever read. The Rock – the rambling, disused hotel on the tip of the island – was Colton's passion project before he died.
Yes, of course, there is a little romance in here, but it is not the ‘syrupy sweet’ stuff I have read in other books. The characters were not particularly memorable, but there were some quite interesting subplots and I was intrigued to know how it would continue.And while I really liked the series in general, if another Mure Island book comes out, I would hesitate before reading it--I simply have no patience with the inconsistencies and changes--when you are writing a series of books that readers grow attached to, it makes zero sense to start changing names, etc. There was no redeeming qualities in this novel and from start to finish the story was boring and bland.
Finton is mourning and really doesn’t want to run a hotel, so his sister Flora starts to get involved. The Rock - the rambling, disused hotel on the tip of the island - was Colton's passion project before he died.They hadn’t had quite such an entertaining evening since Wullie Stevenson had gotten his false teeth stuck bobbing for apples at Halloween and scared the living death out of all the children by taking them out, apple and all.