by Kate Jacobs
My current trend seems to be self-involved middle-aged women. Still, this story was fine. Nothing amazing or memorable and not the the best written but still a pleasing story about a TV cooking show host, her friends and daughters, and the second life-changing event that alters the course of her fut...
Intelligent, well written story with positive message.
Although not as good as her first novel, this one does avoud the sophmore curse....I really enjoyed it.
"The author of The Friday Night Knitting Club returns, this time with a novel about cooking show host Augusta ""Gus"" Simpson, her family, and friends. Although you can read the first chapter online, I don't think the first chapter does the rest of the book justice - which was exactly what I thought...