We return to Big Stone Gap in the third of the Big Stone Gap series.

Ave Maria Mulligan MacChesney must now deal with her only daughter growing up, her feelings for her husband Jack, her feelings for Peter who she met in Italy in the last book and a death of one of our beloved characters.

I enjoyed the book although I still don’t like Ave Maria. I was very sad about the death and I liked the idea of Ave Maria dealing with some of the ghosts of her past, including some of the issues that were raised in the last book.

3 out of 5 stars.

Milk Glass Moon