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The Cabin : Misery on the Mountain

The Cabin : Misery on the Mountain

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: I just finished reading The Cabin-Misery on the Mountain for the fourth time. I enjoyed reading it as much the fourth time as I did reading it the first time. The love, heartbreak and misery of the people born on the mountain, people who never had a chance to get off the mountain makes for a thrilling mystery. The book is easy to read and easy to follow the story line. It holds your attention and is very entertaining for both women and men. I am looking forward to all of C.J. Henderson's book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The most horrific piece of trash I've ever read
Review: I used this book as kindling .... enough said.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT READ!
Review: I've never read a story like this. Quite an
imaginative story. This author took me on a trip
and I was on the edge of my seat, the entire way.
Thank you C.J.
Mr. Monroe

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book I ever Read
Review: I've raised 5 children and I've been an avid
reader since I was 12 years old. And The Cabin
is by far the best book I've ever read.

Kelly of Hollywood FL.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Book
Review: My father introduced me to this book and said that I wouldn't be able to put it down until I finished. He was right. This book is exciting and draws you into the lives of the characters right away. The disparity in life styles between the mountain people and the people in the city is vividly portrayed by the author. I was continually amazed at what might happen next as we follow the intertwining lives of Tuesday and Annabelle. As they both grapple with how to subdue the powerful hold Jeb has on both of their lives, we watch the struggle between good and evil unfold. If you want a quick, intriguing read that takes you into another way of life, read this. I can't wait for Cabin II.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thrilling Intrigue
Review: My father introduced me to this book and said that I wouldn't be able to put it down until I finished. He was right. This book is exciting and draws you into the lives of the characters right away. The disparity in life styles between the mountain people and the people in the city is vividly portrayed by the author. I was continually amazed at what might happen next as we follow the intertwining lives of Tuesday and Annabelle. As they both grapple with how to subdue the powerful hold Jeb has on both of their lives, we watch the struggle between good and evil unfold. If you want a quick, intriguing read that takes you into another way of life, read this. I can't wait for Cabin II.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Cabin? Misery on the Mountain
Review: My husband and I met the author, C.J. Henderson, during a book signing in a mall. We decided to buy an autographed copy for a friend who was originally from Fairmont, W. VA, where some of the story takes place. I started reading the 1st few pages when we got home and simply could not put it down!! Needless to say, I bought our friend another copy. I have since read the first 3 books in the series. I am obsessed!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent, but not on a par with King, Evanovich, etc.
Review: The basic premise of this novel was good. Henderson especially does a great job with the "mountain" dialect. However, my opinion (and it's only my opinion) is that her "city" characters did not seem real. Their dialogue was quite stilted. Also, although basically a good story, the connection between Jacob and Jeb came as no surprise. I will probably purchase at least one more Cabin novel to see if the "city" characters become anymore realistic.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Sensationalism and Stereotypes
Review: The subject matter of this book is appalling, but it was so poorly written I kept reading it to see if it would get better. It didn't. It sometimes seemed as if the author sat at her keyboard each day and just started out without checking whether she had written this part already or not. In a way, it is inspiring--if she can make a living writing this stuff, I can too, though I don't want to turn my own stomach.
Yuk.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Cabin: Misery on the Mountain
Review: This book is indeed a page turner ... immediately captured my interest from beginning to end. It's a home-spun story complete with a mystery. Am anxious to read more about Tuesday and Annabelle ... whose different lives draw readers into theirs.


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