Quilt Along With Emilie Richards - Sister's Choice (2008) - Plot & Excerpts
I can't quite pin what it is about that book that prevented me from really enjoying it. I liked it, I loved this series, and I'm sad that this is how it finished. Partly it felt like they just weren't that tied into Toms Brooks. Jamie just never really interested me as a character, despite the interesting storyline. And it did bother me that labor and snowstorms seem to be an inevitable combination in books... Something that has also bothered me throughout this series is a lot of gender stereotyping (though Jamie did give voice to that for one short second) in regards to "girls doing each others hair and boys watching football" and men not being good at sharing feelings and Cash always being so surprising in his understanding and romance. It was great to see Kendra again, along with Elisa and Sam. Would have liked to see more of Helen and Gayle. I think this one is the best in the series, but I was a little leery going into it. Jamie wasn't my favorite when she showed up in a previous book, although I did love the girls, especially Hannah. I was surprised that Jamie made such an unselfish choice. I found some of the conversations that Jamie and Kendra interesting, but I didn't think the tone of them would come true. I admired how Jamie handled things and agreed with Jamie's choices, even keeping people in the dark.I found the relationship that grew between Jamie and Cash to be sweet. Being that she was pregnant it made things more interesting. I did hate it thought when Cash spilled secrets he had no business doing. I thought Jamie's response was perfect.Grannie Grace was great! I loved how unconventional she was and how she embraced Jamie and her girls. I loved how Grace's past came into play with this one. With the more than rocky start I was glad that there was an HEA for her.The ending was great in all ways. I was glad that everyone was happy with family and that they were together.
What do You think about Quilt Along With Emilie Richards - Sister's Choice (2008)?
It was okay. I think that pretty much says it.
—Norm