![]() ![]() 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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