Now that Lane and Molly have given book reviews I have to do one too. I read Wild Goose Chase by Teri Thayer awhile back. I really liked it, it had a lot of humour in it. Our library doesn't carry her books so I went out and bought the next two. I just finished reading Old Maid's Puzzle. Now if you're 20something or even 30something you might enjoy it. But I'm 50 something and the time she spend writing about her relationship with her boyfriend (too much information!) wasn't really enjoyable at all. It actually took me about 3 weeks to read the thing when I normally can read a book a week - minimum. It did give a true picture of what it's like to run a quilt shop - it's hard work knowing just the right things to stock that will keep you afloat. Even the dead body part of the story wasn't suspenseful enough.
Now I've moved on to Ocean Waves. She's at a quilt conference so at least the beginning of the book is interesting - the technique that the teacher is using to help them design a quilt. She's far away from her boyfriend so hopefully he won't play a large part in this one. I want to just move on to another book but I paid for the darn thing so I'm gonna read it. There are so many good books out there that I really wouldn't recommend wasting money on hers... unless you like Quilter's versions of Harlequin Romance *LOL*
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Have you tried Emilie Richards? I've really enjoyed her first two books from the Shenandoah Album series. The first one just cracked me up and the second was a little more serious, but still very good. Lane
Don't you just hate it when you pay money for a book and then don't like it? I guess we have all done that. I will have to look for an Emilie Richards book, and what is that other one that Vesuviusmama is always talking about? I wouldn't mind reading one.
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