The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop and Café
Perfect for fans of Nicholas Sparks, with shades of The Notebook and Sweet Home Alabama, a deliciously irresistible summer read.Manhattan lawyer Ellen Branford is going to fulfill her grandmother's dying wish - to find the hometown boy she once loved and give him her last letter. Beacon, Maine,...
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Perfect for fans of Nicholas Sparks, with shades of The Notebook and Sweet Home Alabama, a deliciously irresistible summer read.Manhattan lawyer Ellen Branford is going to fulfill her grandmother's dying wish - to find the hometown boy she once loved and give him her last letter. Beacon, Maine, home to blueberry fields and eccentric locals, is the last place she wants to go so close to her upcoming wedding. Hoping to be in and out in 24 hours, Ellen ends up the talk of the town when a tumble into the ocean introduces her to Roy Cummings, the carpenter who saves her life. Roy happens to be the nephew of Ellen's grandmother's lost love, and the one person who can bring closure to her quest. But as Ellen learns what Beacon has to offer and what her grandmother left behind, she may find that a 24 hour visit will never be enough...
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781472203885
Publish date: July 9th 2013
Publisher: Review
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
By Mary Simses ISBN-13: 9780316225854 Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Publication date: 7/9/2013 Pages: 344My Rating: 5 Stars Wow, what a fabulous debut novel! I found The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop & Café to be totally divine! It was so much more than a romantic chick lit—it include...
The irresistible blueberry bakeshop & cafe by Mary Simses What a very nice surprise. The cover is why I wanted to read this book. Once I got into the book the story line was something very appealing to me on many counts.The locale of Maine, photography and exploring into the past.Helen starts ou...
Well, what can I say about this one?I really forced myself to get to the end of this book - I could tell from about page 5 or 10 in which direction this book would go but I decided to still give it a chance, hoping it would have at least some meat and substance between the general bone structure. To...
A mediocre book, boasting good writing; an incredibly slow story, inducing yawns along the way; and a stereotypical American small town, so idyllic as to be totally unbelievable. The heroine is colorful but inconsistent. One moment she is a sharp New York attorney, the next – a helpless, silly maide...
A high-powered Manhattan attorney finds love, purpose, and the promise of a simpler life in her grandmother's hometown. Ellen Branford is going to fulfill her grandmother's dying wish--to find the hometown boy she once loved, and give him her last letter. Ellen leaves Manhattan and her Kennedy-esqu...