Cute. Great book to get your mind off things and pass the time. The mystery-like mission that the protagonist is sent upon kept me reading and wanting to get to the next clue. I enjoyed the writing style, but I couldn't help but feel a bit cheated that it ended so abruptly with what I would call ...
Of the three books in this series, this one is the one that suprised me the most and I never saw any of the twists coming. But what I really loved were these two things1. The story of the main character. Learning about herself and her relationship to her family. The main character is always there...
It was a very uplifting book, where a woman found herself to be stronger in the end, after being betrayed by her husband personally and professionally. I thoroughly enjoyed this book as it empowered the heroine as opposed to hiding yet again in the arms of another man but finding out she had the...
This book had an awesome title and premise (we all want to know the truth about Jane Austen's love life), but the story does not live up to the awesomeness. The main character irked me. Emma is a thirty-some old Austen scholar, yet believes that Austen novels are only about happy endings and bla...
I found this to be a sweet read. Like the two previous books, the love of Jane Austen and her books is woven into a modern story. While this one has a couple of romance themes, the relationship between sisters Ellen and Mimi is the bigger draw. The sisters go to England on an Austen tour as a ...
This was a fun and entertaining read. Beth did a great job of really letting you get to know the characters. Each character has their own personality and their own story.My only complaint would be that the Sweetgum Ladies "knit/book club" meetings were only a few pages for each meeting. In one su...
Wow! I loved this so much that I had to jump in the day after reading it to give my review! We just read this in my English class, and my classmates and I all loved it!It's a lot like Bridget Jones, so if you are a fan of the diaries, you should like this. It's from the heroine's point of view...
She ached from sitting on the bare ground outside her mom’s bedroom window, but the porch light had burned out again, and only the soft glow from the opening above her head held back the night. She ignored the muffled noises coming from the room above. Gentry Carmichael would leave soon. He never...
Thankfully, Adam filled the car with gas, and we set out in my cousin's tiny Ford Fiesta without my having to confess my dire financial straits. Adam had printed off directions from the Internet, so I sank into the passenger seat, at least as much as one can sink into a car that small, and let hi...