I tend to do things backwards. I may find out about a new author or read one of their series books out of order and fall in love with it. I did the same thing with Susan Mallery's "Blackberry Island" series. I read "Three Sisters" and absolutely adored that book. From there I read "Evening Star" and...
Estaba entre un dos y un tres , así que redondeo . Una novela divertida , a pesar de que hay varias cosas nacionalistas (yanquis) que no me van (es esperable , siendo una de las protagonistas una soldado) y otros puntos de vista sobre la mujer que tampoco me gustaron nada . Como de costumbre , el us...
This book is about two women who were once best friends until a man and an awkward situation involving Michelle's Dad and Carly's Mom occurred.Michelle escaped by joining the army, while Carly remained at the Blackberry Inn, helping Michelle's mother operate it. Ten years later, Michelle's mother ha...
Review originally posted here: http://thebookpushers.com/2012/04/13/review-barefoot-season-by-susan-mallery/I am not normally a big reader of chick lit, however I’m a big fan of Susan Mallery. With that in mind, I decided to take a chance on this book. While I’m still not a big fan of the genre as a...
This is the third woman's fiction book I've read by Susan Mallery and it's another book that proves that Susan Mallery has the ability to capture those little nuances in women's relationship with each other.Michelle Sanderson and Carly Williams were best friends from elementary school through high s...
I loved this book! Barefoot Season is a beautifully written story about the power of forgiveness and true friendship. The reader is taken on an emotional journey along with Michelle and Carly as they make their way back into each other's hearts. I was so rooting for their friendship! My heart brok...
Posted on Big Girl Books.I’m a huge fan of Susan Mallery. She was one of the authors to put contemporary fiction on the map, for me. Mallery has a great way of creating characters that are easy to relate to, while turning ordinary day-to-day stories into something memorable and extraordinary. If we...
I’m a big fan of Susan Mallery’s books, and was excited to get a chance to read Barefoot Season early. I have to say, I liked Carly much more than Michelle at the beginning of the book. However, as I read more and more about each of their lives, I came to respect and like them both. Both Michelle an...
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