Book: The Violets of March Author: Sarah Jio Genre: Fiction/Mystery/Romance/Historical Summary: In her twenties, Emily Wilson was on top of the world: she had a bestselling novel, a husband plucked from the pages of GQ, and a one-way ticket to happily ever after. Nearly a decade later, the tid...
This story begins when Emily Wilson sets out to Puget Sound to visit her Aunt Bee after she and her husband divorce due to his infidelity. She is devastated and intends to try to make sense of her life again. But wait . . . At her aunt's house Emily finds an old diary in the nightstand drawer ne...
A slight parallel of an earlier romance that is written about in a diary. I loved the book until the ending, which I found unbelievable. I accept a lot when a book is written as a fantasy but when it's written as pure fiction, then it has to make a little sense. So my rating would have been about...
Since reading 'Blackberry Winter' last year I have become a fan of Sarah Jio. This is the fourth book now that I have read of hers and I absolutely loved it. I love her style of doing two stories in one book. I do have to say though that I did find Esther's story to be a bit more interesting than Em...
I enjoyed the idea of this book; romance with a good old family mystery. The main character , Emily, is very likable. I do have some issues with the story though. [spoiler] One is how quickly Emily falls in love with Jack. It happens so suddenly that you can't figure out when that line was cross...
The authorSarah Jio was born in 1978. She has a degree in journalism and has written articles for various magazines including Oprah Magazine, Marie Claire, Glamour, Fithness and Hallmark Magazine.Violets of March. which was published in 2011, was her first novel and won the Library Journal Best Book...
Wow... what a book! I couldn't put this book down! Highly recommend this book. Love for the fact that many of the story takes place in Washington. I also loved that Emily didn't go back to Joel. Cheaters never prosper! However, the only dislike I have of the story is that Emily and Jack never got to...
Emily Wilson is a New York writer whose husband has just left her for another woman. In order to deal with her emotions – and crippling writer’s block – she goes to visit her great aunt Bee’s home on Bainbridge Island in Washington State. While she is there, Emily discovers an old diary that tells t...
After the shit-storm I just tried to read, this was really nice. Loved where the book was set-in a part of the US I'm not very familiar with but would like to explore more. Of course the protagonist didn't get with the guy I would have liked her to in the end, but they never do for me. As of lately ...
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