The cover of my book (purchased this summer at Walmart, of all places), looks nothing like the one pictured here. It's more up to date and modern looking. :)
Guideposts is the force behind this series of books, and I believe that the original books numbered in the 30 or 40 range. Several of them have been re-written, updated and re-released. I've been slowly buying and reading those. Once you've read the first one, and learned about the Howard sisters, and how after their father died, they turned their family Victorian into a bed and breakfast (the Grace Chapel Inn), you can pretty much read them in any order. Most of the characters are the same, and the stories don't depend too much on a previous book. I believe this is one that they didn't update, except in the cover. At the end, it said that the author was the late Jane Orcutt, so I don't think they changed it.
Anyhoo, this was another cozy, comfortable, easy read. I love these books for just that - wrapping up with a quilt, a cup of cocoa and just reading about a simpler time, a simpler place, where everything always has a rosy slant and an even rosier ending. Just what a Guideposts book should be. The three sisters are here, along with a writer who stays at the inn for a month. There's a wedding involved for the daughter of a town friend. Very similar to the other books in this series that I've read. Always enjoyable for me though :)