Sarah Jio's The Violets of March is a touching story of heartbreak and hope entwined with a long-buried family secret.When Emily Wilson's marriage crumbles, she heads out to her great-aunt Bee's to get some time to think and heal. It doesn't take long before she meets a gorgeous artist, and reconnec...
After my last read this book was the perfect palette cleanser. It was a quick read … I devoured it in a few hours on a stormy Sunday afternoon.Emily has a terrible case of writer’s block, her husband has left her for another woman and as the book opens the divorce papers are on the table needing to...
I tried this book last year and couldn't get into it. After seeing so many friends give it high ratings, I thought it deserved another try. I tried. And couldn't even get as far as I did the last time. The writing seems juvenile. The dialogue is so lame. There's nothing about the story that keeps my...
I really wanted to like this book and had expected more from it, having read the blurb of the book " so when Emilly's great aunt Bee invites her to spend the month of March on Bainbridge Island in Washington state, Emily accepts, longing to be healed the the sea, researching her next book Emil...
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