Audio Book Review ‘First Frost’ by Sarah Addison Allen
A bit of magic and a lot of family support in a story with an emphasis on the positive. Sometimes it’s a pleasure to read a bit of fiction and appreciate a low-drama situation, even though, it’s obvious that circumstances are going to turn out for the best.
Hence, First Frost is a delightful story about a family of southern women, the Waverleys of Bascom, North Carolina. Raised by their agoraphobic yet, somewhat mystical grandmother, Claire and Sidney grew up in a house with family history pa...
Published on January 21, 2016 04:26
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