Carrie ran away from home as a teenager. Carrie was a child but took on the responsibility of bringing her younger sister and raising her. Their mother was an alcoholic and her "boyfriends" were just a little too interested in Carrie. Fortunately, Carrie arrived at Seaside and was taken under the wi...
A lovely conclusion to the series. (At least I think its the conclusion. It wrapped up as if it was.) Picking up with two of the characters introduced in the first book, but Rose was not explored until now.A lovely, light-hearted, humourous read, though with more serious overtones as well. (Well it ...
I actually really enjoyed this one. The character is lovable, and I can rather identify with her early on. (The reclusive writer type who'd rather stay indoors with her characters than 'go find a life' like other people try to push one into). The whole book is written well, and with enough humour to...
Actually really enjoyed this one. I don't usually care for these 'Amish life' books - but this one is taken from a 'normal' woman's perspective, living with an Amish family without making the reader choke on the Amish stuff. It shows the main character's story, while letting you meet and get to know...