First off, this is not a book I would normally read in a million years. I hardly ever read anything outside of Young Adult. I joined a book club to try and read more books that I wouldn't normally read and that's why I read A Year on Ladybug Farm. A Year on Ladybug Farm started off a lot better t...
If you can snag the full series of The Ladybug Farm DO IT! Do it before you read any of the books to save yourself the frustration of not being able to just move right on to the next novel once your have immersed yourself in the lives of these 5 ladies, teenage boy & their rural community members...
I’m dismayed there aren’t more romances written with an older main couple. It seems most love stories with a man and a woman over forty are delegated to second story status. What grabbed me about Donna Ball's Keys to the Castle is that the hero and heroine are over forty-five. Also, Donna, known ...
I hope this series never ends-Vintage Ladybug Farm was outstanding! I have treasured my time reading this heartfelt and warm story of Ladybug Farm and the three talented ladies plus more. I have read all the books in the series and each and every one was 5 star rated! The Hummingbird House (201...
Finished this yesterday.....apparently this is an offshoot of another series, The Ladybug Farm, which I haven't read. This was cute though -two partners attempt to open up a B&B, but fear stands in their way. Enter a few "angels" (some apparently real, some not) to remove the fear and start the...
Earlier in the summer, Paul and Derrick had read in the local newspaper about the enterprising farmer who’d come up with a way to make money during the winter by offering horse-drawn sleigh rides to tourists—with or without snow—and had been fascinated ever since. They’d made several trips to th...
reported Paul, shaking out the wrinkles of a peacock blue silk throw and arranging it in a precise triangle at the foot of the bed. “Garnet, of course, but it’s very on-trend to use semiprecious stones these days. And there are diamonds in the setting.” Derrick said, “Well...
Cisco and I sat on the front stoop, out of the way of the investigators, as ordered, but standing by in case we were needed to help conduct a search in the field that surrounded the trailer park, also as ordered. It would have been warmer in the car, but I didn’t want to be that far away from ...
But when you love a dog, the future flashes before your eyes: a future without him. It was only an instant, but it was an instant of a big black abyss—a future with no waggy golden tails, no happy panting grins, no golden paws scrambling across my wooden floors and dashing across my lawn and leav...
Since then he’d made me promise not to be out of touch, which, given that my lifestyle occasionally—and through no fault of my own—had put me in harm’s way, was not an unreasonable request. Because I always keep my promises, even when I don’t want to, I texted Miles as soon as I returned to the r...
The first two nights she had spent on the beach; the third one she spent with a guy she didn't know in a Panama City motel room with six other kids. It didn't matter. She wasn't going home again anyway. She was twenty years old and she didn't have to account to anyone for what she did.She was flu...
It had been Corny after all. I didn’t know how, or why, but what other explanation could there be? He had shown up almost at the same time as Cameo, hadn’t he? He had known every detail of my schedule for the past two days. He had even been staying at the same campground as April Madison. And if ...
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remarked Maude, lifting her teacup to me in a small salute. “You resolved the identity of a dead woman, opened a homicide investigation, tracked down the rightful owners of a valuable service dog, found a lost Boy Scout and discovered a bag full of treasure. Nicely done. Nicely done indeed.” “Not...
Lori squealed, and flung open her arms. “Daddy, Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!” Richard thrust the roses unceremoniously into Cici’s arms and rushed to his daughter’s side, wrapping her in his embrace. “Now then!” he declared. “What’s all this I hear about you dropping out of the Olympics? The press has be...