The House on Butterfly Way

The House on Butterfly Way

3.31 of 5 stars 3.31  ·  rating details  ·  68 ratings  ·  25 reviews
Lisa Kleypas says "nobody does it better" than USA Today bestselling author Elizabeth Bevarly. Find out why in this rich, emotional new novel...

Once upon a time, in Manitou Hills, there was a home so radiant and vivacious it was christened with its own name: Fleurissant. Now it's in ruins, forgotten and neglected-except by a woman who sees her own life reflected in the b...more
Paperback, 336 pages
Published February 7th 2012 by Berkley Trade
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Lee Ann
For years I've enjoyed dipping into the hilarious world of reading that is an Elizabeth Bevarly book. Once at a signing years ago, I was pleased to see that she and fellow Kentuckian Teresa Medeiros both lived up to what we think a romance author should be: no, not possessed of long flowing tresses and clad in Recency period dresses, but full of wit and flair and the gift of gab. Both were dreams to converse with and during that gab session about books - yes, I took more than 1 book for both aut...more
Anne
Eugenie Dashner is divorced and struggling to raise her teenage son who has become more and more remote since the divorce. She decides to buy a house with her brother who has two small daughters he is raising alone, hoping they can support each other with the raising of their kids. They buy a beautiful old house named Fleurissant that needs a lot of work but could be a beautiful home with some TLC. Eugenie begins the long hard process of rehabilitating the house, finding a job, adjusting to livi...more
Elvia
I thought that it was either going to be more about fixing a house or about recovering a life, or falling in love. It wasn't really about any and all. I found the book hard to read because it was just so wordy. I mean, don't get me wrong. I love words. I love to read and I love books. I didn't love this book. It was okay.

The story is about Eugenie who moves to Louisville and buys this monster of a house with her brother to live in it with her adolescent son and her mother. She is trying to make...more
Susan
Humorous and understated women's fiction that might actually be too understated. Heroine returns to hometown after divorce, fixes up house of her dreams, starts to fix up some family issues as well. The romance was so subtle you might miss it if you blink, and the object of her affection is so old- fashioned and perfect that I kept expecting to learn he was a time traveler. The heroine's brother, a widower with two young kids, might be sequel bait but he barely registers except as another nice g...more
Sharon
This book was a delight. Eugenie Dashner returns to her hometown with her surly 16 year old son in tow after a divorce. She and her widowed brother purchase the now dilapidated house on Butterfly Way that she loved growing up. She reconnects with her best friend and her middle school crush. Between rennovating the house and dealing with her difficult handicapped mother she also gets a job at a dating service. This was a smart, sexy (but not graphic), charming read. More importantly it resonnated...more
Darlene
The ebook takes place in my homeyown of Louisville, KY and mentions many familiar places throughout the city which makes me love the book regardless but the story is also delightful. A single mother returns home to Louisville after devorsing in Indinapolis. She finds her dream house from her childhood for sale. She and her widowed brother buy it and begin to restore the house for his family, her and her son and their disabled Mother. But life also goes on with it's trials and tribulations.
Amy
Eugenia waits until her husband has left her for another woman and her son has drifted away to begin analyzing her life. And then she way over analyzes. The house part sounds intriguing - taking an old home and renovating it to live in with your brother, his kids, your son and your mother. But the way Eugenia analyzes love and relationships is way over the top.
Connie
This was a very, very light read. I enjoyed the simple story but do have to admit that metaphors that were used for sexual activities were laughable and an insult to my intelligence.

Will not be reading any more books by this author!
Colleen
Loved that it was set in Louisville and I knew some of the locations. Quick read looking at relationships and how they grow and change.
Lindsay
Especially fun to read as it takes place in Louisville and the author mentions many familiar locations. Not too deep but a fun read.
Virginia
Trademark humor and a hint of heat with lovely depth and a sweet little twist at the end! I'm a fan!
Diane
Feb 11, 2012 Diane marked it as to-read
added to list from Chicago Tribune book review, 10 books that guarantee romance
Sue
This was a cute little romance, easy reading, summer novel.
Corey Cruz
believable characters with relevant issues. good book !
Barbara Bingham
So far, love it - great parallels and wonderful metaphor.
Ellie
Review to come
Jen
Meh is all I can say about this book.
Janga
I loved it! The humor and heart mark it as a Bevarly book, and an added emotional depth make it one of her best. And the unexpected twist on the conventional HEA made me love it more.
Pat
Cute story. Interesting how no matter how we try, we often find we are our Mother's Child. And that can be good and bad. The story was a nice low key story to just plain, enjoy.
Mary
I almost gave up on this book. The 1/2 half was much better than the first
Carol N
Good light summer read
Sandra
Story was entertaining, but I was disappointed. It seemed that the author spent most of the time "reflecting" on what ever the current thought was. It interrupted the story line. Every subject touched on was lightly touched. And in the end the conclusions were also "touched on", and left me wanting.
Vicki
Very funny, easy read....likeable, relatable main character.
Marcia
This isn't at all what I expected. I was expecting a story about an enchanting old house, and what I got was a story about an enchanting family. I loved the tongue in cheek humor that was sprinkled throughout the story.
Mandy
Jul 08, 2012 Mandy rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: 2012
I loved the depth of the characters and the storyline. E. Bevarly will be added to my list of favorite authors.
Rae
Apr 27, 2013 Rae marked it as to-read
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Laura
Mar 28, 2013 Laura marked it as to-read
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Elizabeth Bevarly was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky and earned her BA with honors in English from the University of Louisville in 1983. Although she can’t recall ever wanting to be anything but a novelist-oh, all right, she toyed briefly with becoming an archaeologist, until she realized how awful she looked in khaki and flannel, and there was a brief fling with the interior decorator th

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