TITLE: The Peach Keeper AUTHOR: Sarah Addison Allen ________________________ DESCRIPTION: "The New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Chased the Moon welcomes you to her newest locale: Walls of Water, North Carolina, where the secrets are thicker than the fog from the town’s famous w...
I've thoroughly enjoyed all the Sarah Addison Allen books I've read, but I stayed away from this one for a long time because, frankly, I don't like peaches*. As reasons go to not read a book, it's a pretty stupid one, so when I saw the title at a library sale for $1 I did the mature thing and ...
Reread by audiobookI enjoyed listening to the book. Karen White did a great job with the narration. Usually when I re-read a book by audiobook I pick up on something that I either forgot or didn't notice before. However, this didn't happen this time. The story was good. The ending was an extreme HEA...
Paxton Osgood and Willa Jackson come from two different social strata in the little town of Walls of Water, North Carolina. The Osgoods are well-to-do; the Jacksons have come down in the world. Yet, they are both connected to a mansion called the Blue Ridge Madam, which the Osgoods are restoring to ...
I really enjoy Sarah Addison Allen. It's Chicklit, but I love it. I love her strong women and the magic that is peppered in her books. The Peach Keeper was my second book I've read of hers and I enjoyed them both this one a less because of two main things 1) I didn't think that the characters where ...
I almost never read a book in one sitting anymore, which is sad, but a part of my life I’ve grudgingly accepted. Last night I picked up The Peach Keeper with the intention of reading a couple of chapters, and I didn’t put my Kindle down until I finished it. When this book came out, I ignored it beca...
I found this book because I was standing in the library trying to figure out what to read, and I googled “books set in the South.” Luckily, this one happened to actually be checked in, so I snagged it off the shelf. I wasn’t too sure about it because usually when romance-esque books try to include a...
Gorgeous writing. Although it was supremely confusing to read, which isn't fair because I try so hard to be a conscientious and aware reader, and I kept stopping and thinking,"oh God how does this connect?! Did they explain before?" Lines were so fluid, the story felt magical because of its liquidit...
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