This book featured several TSTL women who thought that they were brilliant, more discussion of pie than I ever want to read again, and the sketchiest trail of evidence ever. I finished it because I didn't feel like looking for anything else to read, but I lost patience with Tracy, Maggie, and Wanda more times than I could count. I didn't initially realize that this was the third book in a series, but once I did, I decided I didn't care enough about these characters to see how they'd arrived at where the were when this book opened. It was great to get to visit with the women of Happiness Key again. I must admit that I found Tracy and Wanda’s stories more interesting this time than the rest of the ladies stories. In Tracy’s case, I wanted to see how her and Marsh’s relationship would turn out, when he found out she was pregnant. I thought Tracy and Marsh made a good couple and wanted them to have a happy ending. In Wanda’s case, I don’t need to say any more about why I liked Wanda’s story other than Wanda’s Wonderful Pies. All the different pies that Wanda was coming up with was making my mouth water. Author, Emilie Richards really brings to life the women of Happiness Key. Sunset Bridge is book three in this series. I would suggest reading these books in order, just because you are going to want to get to know them better and once you do they will become some of your best friends. I am sorry to see this series come to a end as I have enjoyed reading these books. Clear a stop on your bookshelf for Sunset Bridge. This book is like talking to your best friend! It is that good.
What do You think about Le Parfum Du Thé Glacé (2012)?
I love this book and look forward to Emilie Richards continued sequences to this story
—SYAG
language ok. din't pull me in. a lot of premarital sex.
—peenu
Last book in the series. Good easy reading.
—synies