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Clare O'Donohue
Clare O'Donohue is the author of the Kate Conway Mysteries (Missing Persons & Life Without Parole) as well as the Someday Quilts Mysteries, which include four books and the e-story, Cathedral Windows. She is also a TV producer & writer.Check out her website at www.clareodonohue.com show more

Clare O'Donohue is the author of the Kate Conway Mysteries (Missing Persons & Life Without Parole) as well as the Someday Quilts Mysteries, which include four books and the e-story, Cathedral Windows. She is also a TV producer & writer.Check out her website at www.clareodonohue.com
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loribonesscaswell
loribonesscaswell rated it 9 years ago
In this first book of the series we are introduced to Nell Fitzgerald as she receives a beautiful quilt handmade by her grandmother and The Friday Night Quilting Circle to celebrate her engagement and her upcoming wedding. Her grandmother owns a quilting shop, Someday Quilts, in Archer's Rest on the...
loribonesscaswell
loribonesscaswell rated it 9 years ago
In this first book of the series we are introduced to Nell Fitzgerald as she receives a beautiful quilt handmade by her grandmother and The Friday Night Quilting Circle to celebrate her engagement and her upcoming wedding. Her grandmother owns a quilting shop, Someday Quilts, in Archer's Rest on the...
loribonesscaswell
loribonesscaswell rated it 11 years ago
Nell’s future is on her mind, and it looks as though the pieces are coming together like a perfectly made quilt. Her relationship with police chief Jesse Dewalt is heating up, she’s thinking of starting her own business, and Grandma Eleanor, is about to get hitched. But just as the future seems sewn...
A Date with a Book
A Date with a Book rated it 11 years ago
Original review posted at A Date with a Book Characters: There are several characters in this book. However, having them associated with their store or occupation makes it easy to remember them. I would love to go back and read previous books to get to know them better. I really liked all of the cha...
KAOReads
KAOReads rated it 14 years ago
At the Printers Row Lit Fest because I was walking past the tent where Clare O'Donohue was reading from this book and was sucked in off the sidewalk. She's from where I'm from and she writes about Bridgeport, where I'm living now, so I bought the book and she signed it. I was already very pleased an...
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