Five-star review of A House Between Sea and Sky by Beth Cato
What do you get when you mix Hollywood folks in need of direction, a sourdough starter that’s older than time, a mysterious house on a cliff in Carmel in the 1920s, and Russian folklore and witches and throw in a dash of Agatha Christie and a pinch of PTSD? This wonderful read, of course. The magic makes sense and the characters are multidimensional, as in other books I’ve read by Beth Cato. Houses narration of parts of the story made me chuckle and smile. I second other reviewers’ wish for another book about Mother and House. Very satisfying ending. I wish I could end my stories so well.
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