This is the first book I've read by Louise Shaffer. The beginning of this book was slow for me, but after the "story within a story" began, I was drawn in completely. The main story did get better with time and by the end of the book, while I was ready for it to be done, I was pretty enthralled...
Sadly, in this sequel to The Three Miss Margarets (2003), only two Margarets remain: Miss Peggy Garrison, the youngest of the three dowagers, has succumbed to pancreatic cancer. She surprised everyone (her beneficiary included) by leaving her large estate--including Garrison Garden--to Laurel Sel...
As trite as it sounds, this book merits negative stars. I stumbled upon a copy of this book at Salvation Army, and being a fan of the sub-genre that is Southern Chick Lit., I forked over my dollar and brought it home in my stack. So started the beginning of the end.Unfortunately, this book forces...