#SummerSpecial
Apparently these are the two books from my TBR that I pull out for blueberry prompts! I used them both last year for #BlueberryDay 🫐 💙🫐
#SummerSpecial
Apparently these are the two books from my TBR that I pull out for blueberry prompts! I used them both last year for #BlueberryDay 🫐 💙🫐
Ellen goes to Beacon, Maine w/o her fiancé to fulfill her grandmother‘s dying wish: to deliver a letter to her gm‘s ex. There she meets an attractive local carpenter. What secrets will she uncover about her gm? Will she go forward with her wedding?
I didn‘t like this book. It was a badly written cliché, which made it boring. Most of it was predictable. The only thing I liked was getting to know her gm more.
#JulyJam #BlueberryDay I absolutely HAVE to read this book now!!
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Ellen goes on a journey to run an errand given by her grandmother on her death bed. Along the journey she discovers much about her grandmother she never knew, but also begins to discover much about herself. It‘s a love story, too. Her grandmother‘s love, a new love and a new love for herself. @FeatherV I think this is one you‘ll enjoy.
Book 121 of the year read. This was a wonderful story.
1. My aunt always called me Lynnie , so when I was part of a group where there were two Lynns, I was known as Lynnie. But I don‘t really care for it.
2. The tagged book. Not really strange, but the first that came to mind.
3. Can‘t think of an instance.
4. I‘d like to say not very, but that would be a lie😊 An interesting cover will grab me every time.
5. Thanks for the tag @Crazeedi Tagging @AmyG and @ValerieAndBooks
#wondrouswednesday
Highly recommend. This is a wonderful story about a NYC lawyer sent on a track to the post by her grandmother. Ellen makes a journey of self- discovery and love in unexpected ways.
I‘m enjoying this light #romantsy while eating chicken noodle soup in the air conditioned comfort of the mall.
I can't believe it's Hour 21 already! I've just finished the charming and funny The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop and Café by Mary Simses ?On to my third book now, Girls Who Travel! #24in48 #readathon #weekendreading
#maybookflowers The first thing that came to mind when I saw that #fruit was today's prompt. And I had blueberries for breakfast today, too!
I really wanted to like this book, and the story had possibilities, but there were several times where the main character just turned me off. The premise is good, and the author did a nice job of setting the scene, but I found it a disappointment overall. But this was my #LetterI for #LitsyAtoZ, so I am four books down and 22 to go on my challenge.
"I guess that's the lesson in all of this-not to be eighty years old, looking back on your life, wondering if you made the right choice or how your life might have been different if you'd done one thing and not another."
This looks to be the longest title on our shelves right now, and I confess that I haven't read it yet. But I'm baking pumpkin cupcakes tomorrow (if the plumber gets here to connect the new sink), and I think this would go well with those. #longtitles #booktober