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I absolutely loved A Week to..."
I liked Bram's & Susannah's story better than Colin's & Minerva's. Still enjoyed both books, though.







I absoutly loved this book it is now one of my favorite books i went throught a lo of different emotions as i was reading the book amazing.


I absoutly loved this book it is now one of my favorite books i went throught a lo of different emotions as i was reading the book amazing."
Joeera, that is one of my all-time favourite books. So heartbreaking to read but so uplifting at the same time.






I really love the Hathaway series. I will read the last one a bit later.

Actually, I am struggling. Guilt at the waiting at home Dallas and also the heroes actions are inconsistent and a bit dim. I prefer the types who don't lose all your baggage through misjudging the state of the river because they are in a hurry and then spend an extra week hunting horses.


LOL! You want a more competent man?

LOL! You want a competent man."
God yes, in real life too!!!! Please send one over.

Honey, if I had one, I'd keep him for myself! LOL!




I was intrigued by the synopsis of On Dublin Street, but have several books ahead of it. Good to know someone else enjoyed it. A good rec always helps! :)




It was one of those books where I stayed up all night because I couldn't put it down, and didn't have any regrets going to bed at 4 AM knowing I had to be up by 6 AM, lol. It was worth it.

Hope you enjoy it! I loved it!




Right now I am reading


Both books are loosely about vineyards and the families that run them. However, they are vastly different. And it's the differences that make them so good, in my view. While Delinsky's is rather comforting, Roberts brings on the jagged edges. She brings suspense. Not that Delinsky's book is without action...it's just action in a different way. Both are really fantastic, in their own way.




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