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I am a SAA fan. No, I am a SAA super fan. I pre-order her books and wait patiently until the weekend so I can devote my entire time, uninterrupted, to read her jewels. I have very few authors that I buy their books without knowing what the book is about and SAA is one of them, let alone she is the only one I pre-order from.
Having said that I found that The Peach Keeper wasn't as magical as her other books. Literally it was missing the magical realism her previous books have and shine for. This ...more
Having said that I found that The Peach Keeper wasn't as magical as her other books. Literally it was missing the magical realism her previous books have and shine for. This ...more

In the town of Walls of Water everyone has secrets, some more elicit and passionate than others, but a few stray to the other end of the spectrum...deadly. When Willa returned to establish a life in Walls of Water after her father's death it was never in the hopes that she would rekindle old friendships and possibly even old mischief, but it nonetheless finds her in the form of a familiar face, Collin Osgood. For Paxton, the opposite is the case, her desire to cement herself in the town has beco
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This is what true friendship is all about. Whether you hang out together everyday or only see each other in passing, it's those bonds you've created deep down inside your heart that define what you really are to each other. I could also relate to the grand daughters not knowing as much of their family histories and realizing that their elders had secrets and were not always like the people they see now.
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So good. So very, very good. If I didn't have to deal with a son, four dogs and a husband I'd have holed up all day Sunday and just read it to my heart's content.
So very, very good.
Two love stories. One ghost story. A story of friendship and choices. All with Sarah's beautiful writing and magicalness (that's not a word but I'm using it). ...more
So very, very good.
Two love stories. One ghost story. A story of friendship and choices. All with Sarah's beautiful writing and magicalness (that's not a word but I'm using it). ...more

Reading for the second time - this time book on CD
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I have enjoyed all of Sarah Addison Allen's novels. The imagery and the interconnectedness of her characters draw me in every time I open one of her stories. The Peach Keeper is an interesting tale of two independent women struggling to live up to the expectations of others as well as of themselves. While both are from different sides of the track, their lives have crossed paths before they were even a glimmer in their pa ...more
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I have enjoyed all of Sarah Addison Allen's novels. The imagery and the interconnectedness of her characters draw me in every time I open one of her stories. The Peach Keeper is an interesting tale of two independent women struggling to live up to the expectations of others as well as of themselves. While both are from different sides of the track, their lives have crossed paths before they were even a glimmer in their pa ...more

How lucky am I to get this as an Early Reviewer.......Loved it.....I am so glad I discovered Sarah Addison Allen.
In the first few chapters of this book, I struggled with the names given to the town (Walls of Water) and the surrounding area (Cataract National Forrest). But I got over it quickly.
I do not like reviews that tell you everything that happens. I will let this be an adventure for your hearts.
I loved that the elderly and often discarded are given center stage with their voices ringing ...more
In the first few chapters of this book, I struggled with the names given to the town (Walls of Water) and the surrounding area (Cataract National Forrest). But I got over it quickly.
I do not like reviews that tell you everything that happens. I will let this be an adventure for your hearts.
I loved that the elderly and often discarded are given center stage with their voices ringing ...more

I was excited when I first started this- it has a great premise, with that magical realism we all love in Allen's novels. Yet my biggest complaint was the same I have with all her books- everything ties up so neatly, and so quickly. I felt the story ended too fast, and I wanted another 50 pages to get to know the characters better. I found it improbably that two women who didn't know each other could create a life time friendship within a week and a half.
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This book was good to listen to, although the characters' quirks were a bit annoying and the story line was very predictable. I think it would have been much better if the author had made the back story of the grandmothers the main plot line instead.
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Loved this book! Would have loved a little more detail from Georgie and Agatha's time, and a little more Devlin, but still it's a fantastic, up all night read! So... how long until her next book?
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"because we're connected, as women. It's like a spiderweb. if one part of that web vibrates, if there's trouble, we all know it." p. 172
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Another beautiful book by my favorite author in the whole wide world! She's a snuggie for your brain ;)
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Feb 10, 2011
Amber Hatfield
marked it as to-read

Mar 02, 2011
Madelyne
marked it as to-read

Mar 13, 2011
Beth
marked it as to-read

Jul 28, 2011
Purestsound
added it