Download Over the Fence The Neighbors Series Book 2 edition by Mary Monroe Literature Fiction eBooks

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Download Over the Fence The Neighbors Series Book 2 edition by Mary Monroe Literature Fiction eBooks



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In this page-turning novel set in the Depression-era South, New York Times bestselling author Mary Monroe transports readers to a small Alabama town where home is not always a sanctuary, and two neighboring families let pleasantries mask increasing resentment. . .
 
Bootlegging was Milton and Yvonne Hamilton’s ticket out of poverty, prison time, and plain bad luck. Now they’ve moved on—to a bigger, richer pool of clientele—right in their own respectable new middle-class backyard. And their growing friendship with seemingly-perfect couple Joyce and Odell Watson is proving golden in more ways than one . . .
 
As Milton soon learns, Odell is hiding an outside family and dubious business dealings. It’s the perfect recipe for a blackmail scheme that will help Milton hide his own dirty 
secrets—even from Yvonne. Better yet, he can take ever more dangerous risks to ace out his 
liquor-smuggling rivals—and add a lucrative temptation to his illicit services. And Yvonne, emboldened by her husband’s new gravy train, delights in tormenting Joyce about everything the snobbish matron doesn’t have—especially children. 
 
But even a winning hand can be played too far. Pushed past their limits, Odell and Joyce will play on Milton’s careless boasting—to get him and Yvonne out of their lives for good.  And soon, a devastating frame-up will plunge one couple into a living nightmare—and set the stage for explosive retribution . . .

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"I waited months for what I thought would be the conclusion to one house over only to read a book that seemed to repeat the same chapters over and over. Although it was good seeing the other point of view from Milton and Yvonne, this entire book was just about how scheming and conniving they are over, and over, and over. No one had any real consequences, including Odell and Joyce. I will not be continuing this series. Disappointed that I read the entire book in days because i was excited to see what would happen for it just to be a repeat of swindling Odell, bootlegging, lying, and stealing."

Product details

  • File Size 901 KB
  • Print Length 400 pages
  • Publisher Dafina (March 26, 2019)
  • Publication Date March 26, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07F5XR99T

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Over the Fence The Neighbors Series Book 2 edition by Mary Monroe Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews :


Over the Fence The Neighbors Series Book 2 edition by Mary Monroe Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


  • I waited months for what I thought would be the conclusion to one house over only to read a book that seemed to repeat the same chapters over and over. Although it was good seeing the other point of view from Milton and Yvonne, this entire book was just about how scheming and conniving they are over, and over, and over. No one had any real consequences, including Odell and Joyce. I will not be continuing this series. Disappointed that I read the entire book in days because i was excited to see what would happen for it just to be a repeat of swindling Odell, bootlegging, lying, and stealing.
  • This book is fluff. It's meant to string the reader along to purchase a 3rd installment. I'm so over writers doing this to loyal readers.
  • This is a rip off. After years of enjoying this author, I don’t think I can support anymore. This isn’t a series of books. This is one book chopped into 10 dollar pieces. So now I can pay 30 or 40 dollars for one story. And I thought the characters in the book were con artists!
  • I really enjoyed the first book, however this book was very disappointing. It just kept going in circles and I became annoyed and felt pressured to finish it because I was hoping it would actually evolve into a good story. It finally did...at the end.Im not sure if ill read the next one. Ive read all of her books and have never felt this let down!
  • Disappointing. I wish I would have waited for the reviews before purchasing. I was excited to see Odell get exposed but that never happens. I dislike how weak Odell is portrayed, how arrogant Joyce is, and how deceitful both Milton and Yvonne are. I rushed to finish the book b/c I grew tired of the same old pattern of blackmail, siddity neighbors, stealing, bootlegging, hypocrisy and back again. There was no conclusion and
    I'm unsure if I'll read the next book in this series. If I do I definitely won't preorder nor pay full price for it.
  • Book was awesome - I just pray there is a third installment because there are way too many unanswered questions! however, I loved the journey this book took me on and I felt like I knew and cared about the characters. The only drawback was that ending. Thanks for the Reading Guide - my book club truly appreciates it!
  • I really enjoyed this book.It kept my attention through out the book .I've read the first sequel. It was good and I couldn't wait to read the next.Yovonne and her husband was so greedy.They bootlegged and worked and he gambled.Each one one them also blackedmailed the same person.That still was not enough money for them.They lived way above their means.All the things they did to make it brought bad karma.I just didn't like the way this book ended.I hope the Author will write another sequel.
  • for over two hundred pages the Milton and Yvonne droned on and on about Odell and Joyce's condescending remarks . . . and that's it!