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Little Miss Eyes of Blue By Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Laura Furuta

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Little Miss Eyes of Blue
By: Holly Tierney-Bedord
5 out of 5 stars

The story Little Miss Eyes of Blue by Holly Tierney-Bedord is a book that I enjoyed reading. It is the prequel to The Woman America Loves a Latte. I loved reading more about Veloura and her life experiences. She is an interesting and intriguing character who I found myself caring about with each chapter that I read. As you read her story she interacts with many additional characters. They all have their part to play and I found them interesting to read about and how they have an effect on her life. There are both times that I had a smile on my face and others when I felt sad or empathetic for Veloura. She is someone whose life experiences have her at times keeping up her guard. This is a story that draws you in and I found myself not wanting to put it down until I had read the final page. It is a book I would recommend reading.

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Little Miss Eyes of Blue by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book! This is a well written, engaging story that flips back and forth in time. I loved that I didn’t get lost and was able to keep up. This is about a little girl, Veloura. She is ignored by her parents but other people make up for what she is missing in her life. What will happen when she realizes there is so much more to life? Will she discover a whole new world and herself in the process? She is my favorite and made the story come to life for me. Her story is a must read!

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Little Miss Eyes of Blue by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Little Miss Eyes of Blue is the prequel to The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord. We met Veloura (Vee) in The Woman America Loves a Latte when she finally had a little luck, landing her dream job- as the “face” for Caprice Cappuccino chain and the ‘adventure’ that ensues. Well in this book, we go back to her childhood to see where it all started. A little girl who hasn’t had it easy learns a lot about human nature, kindness, and much about herself. This is a great story, although it definitely has a different ‘feel’ to it than The Woman America Loves a Latte- I am glad Ms. Tierney-Bedord decide to give us more of Vee’s journey.

Thank-you, Ms. Tierney-Bedord.

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Little Miss Eyes of Blue by Holly Tierney-Bedord

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Page Count – 300 pages
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Veloura is a little girl, off to a rough start in life.

While her parents aren’t often there for her, the kindness of strangers, friends, and teachers helps make up for what she’s missing at home, and opens her eyes to the vast potential in the world around her and within herself.

This is the prequel to the novel The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord.

Want to learn more about Vee, Suzie, Paul, and Marla’s younger years? This prequel can be read before or after The Woman America Loves a Latte.

~ AMAZON ~

Holly Tierney-Bedord is the author of over twenty titles in a variety of genres including thrillers, romance, and non-fiction. She is also a miniaturist and blogger, and the creator of the mid-century dollhouse flipping blog Flip This (Mini) House (www.flipthisminihouse.com). Along with loving to write, she loves traveling, reading, and watching reality TV shows. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin.

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The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Woman America Loves a LatteThe Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord is certainly one quick and unusual read. It is like nothing else I have read and it is so stupidly crazy, it is good. You know like one of those cheesy movies that are so bad, they are good? It is silly, it is quirky, it is unique. Given there are so many players and there is so much going on, Holly has done well to keep it all together. It is well written, with plenty of suspense and dream, mystery and intrigue and plenty of quirkiness.

It is one story that is interesting and definitely unique in it’s telling.

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The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Debi Kircher

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord

4 Stars

This is my second read by this author and although it’s not my pick of the two I still completely enjoyed it. I did find it a bit hard to follow in some places and it felt like it jumped around a bit too fast and wasn’t as smooth flowing as the first book I read of hers, which was one of my favorites last year.

I still completely enjoyed this story line and think I actually finally understand the title, which drew me in immediately. I did LOL a few times while reading and also felt like slapping a few people at the same time. But I will say this had one of the better endings I’ve read in a long time. I can’t wait to read more by this author, I actually have another ready to go on my kindle and have a couple others I must read.

This was an awesome book and I do highly recommend it.

Review by @debikircher

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The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Heather Bahm

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Woman America Loves a Latte, by Holly Tierney-Bedord, is a stunning story. This story is rife with tragedy, heartbreak, and change. Veloura’s character certainly struggles due to outside circumstances that have shifted the path her life has been on, multiple times. However, despite all the craziness that has enveloped her life, she finds a breath of change with an opportunity that cannot be resisted. Veloura was strong, even at times of weakness. Her character in this story was magnificent and I enjoyed the changes as she developed and grew. Holly Tierney-Bedord is a talented author that continues to grow with each book.

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The Woman America Loves A Latte By Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review By Madison Degraffenreid

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Woman America Loves A Latte By Holly Tierney-Bedord

5-Stars

The Woman America Loves A Latte caught my eye first because of its title. I am a little bit of an addict when it comes to coffee. After starting this novel I realized that it was more than about coffee. Vee works for a company where she is the face of their brand. She is also hiding from her ex fiance. Her character changed and matured as the story progressed and I loved watching it happen. She was a beautiful soul to begin with but her eyes were opened after she realized Thunder, her ex, didn’t have her best interest in mind. I loved what she was able to accomplish and jealous of the new places she traveled to. I loved reading this book.

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Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Gail Guerrero

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord

Four Star

Madness is something that comes up out of nowhere. One moment you’re fine the next things just don’t look good. Valencia’s story was told in a way that almost didn’t make sense but you keep reading because your confused and want to know what is going on. I didn’t like the flow of the story almost like we were stuttering. There were some funny parts that made me smile. Overall it was ok. I gave it four stars because of Valencia. She was odd but thoughtful. She was just going through life with no real path until she needed a change and made that change. She is a different person by the end of the story.

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The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Angela Hayes

The Woman America Loves a LatteThe Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord is a wonderful, intriguing story that pulled me in and held my attention from beginning to end. I have enjoyed exploring Ms. Tierney’s works, and have read most of them now- this story is definitely among my favourite reads of hers.
Veloura (Vee) hasn’t had things easy in life. She really needs a bit of luck on her side. In a case of mistaken identity, she ends up with her dream job- as the “face” for Caprice Cappuccino chain. It couldn’t have come at a better time- so with a guaranteed pay-check and a gas and food allowance, she sets off on her cross-country advertising campaign/adventure. But we soon find that trouble isn’t too far behind.
This is such a great story. The author has written it extremely well and was quite detail oriented in her story. There’s plenty of intrigue, some mystery, suspense, drama, and more. There is quite a lot happening in the story, and I found it to be a very quick read.
The characters were all fully developed and realistic- with their own individual, if not quirky personalities.
I wonder what Ms. Tierney-Bedord has in store for us next?

Thank-you, Ms. Tierney-Bedord.

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Katie Matthews

The Woman America Loves a LatteThe Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

I really like this author and have read many books by her so I was really looking forward to reading this new one from her and again it was a really enjoyable read. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I first read the title and blurb which was great, I love going into a book not knowing what is going to happen. There were some good twists in the story and my attention was definitely captured from the beginning. I really liked the main character, Vee. She had had a touch start in life but I admired her strength and her tenacity in going after what she wants.
The Woman America Loves a Latte was a great read one that I really enjoyed! I look forward to reading more from Holly Tierney-Bedord again in the future.

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The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Laura Furuta

The Woman America Loves a LatteThe Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Woman America Loves a Latte
By: Holly Tierney-Bedord
5 out of 5 stars

The story The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord is a book that I enjoyed reading. It is a story in which some parts put a smile on my face and others that had my mouth hanging open. It is a book that hooked me from the beginning, and I found myself not wanting to put it down until I had finished the last page. There is a colorful cast of characters included that are entertaining and interesting. There are some characters that I found myself questioning their motives and actions. Veloura is a young woman that after finding out about her fiancé not having her best interests at heart, looks to find a new path for herself. She finds herself with the opportunity to be the spokeswoman for a coffee chain. Will she have a bright future? Read all about the new path she is trying to create for herself and what happens to her next. Veloura is a character that I enjoyed reading about. There are times when I wondered what she was thinking and others when I wanted to give her a hug of support. She comes across as someone with a good heart. She also has quite a dark past. There are events that happen that I didn’t see coming. Don’t miss out on a story that once started is addictive to read and will have you glued to the pages. I highly recommend reading it.

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Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Sheri Schrader

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord is a read that had my emotions all over the place. This book has so much in it. The death of college-age twins rocks a family. How will they recover? The younger sibling has to find her place in the world. The writing is well done and the characters were written well. I really enjoyed this story and how it alternated between the past and the current day. This added to the story by explaining the past and how it fits into the current day. There were twists and turns, some that I did not expect. Overall, I recommend this for a read.

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The Woman America Love a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Tausha Treadway

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Woman America Loves A Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord. Veloura aka Vee was orphaned as a teen so she’s made her way the only way she knows how. She is shacked up with a has been bull rider and has decided her life is not going to be spectacular. When she is presented with the opportunity to be a spokesperson for a coffee chain she thinks she might have a chance. Will her past catch up with her and ruin everything and on top of that someone is wanting to kill her. Holly Tierney-Bedford has become one of my favorite authors so whenever I see her book I grab it. I also love the recipes included in the books. This is a great story about making something out of yourself from a rough beginning.

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The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Woman America Loves a LatteThe Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I never hesitate to pick up this author’s books, there is always an adventure, humor, and lots of twists and turns, this book is no different. This story is about Vee who has just landed her dream job. Her life has had its ups and downs with her family and her bad choice in men. Now there is someone who is trying to kill her. Will she ever find a HEA that she so deserves? I enjoyed watching Vee grow throughout the story after all she has been through. I highly recommend this book.

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Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Maura Harper

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 stars

I’ve read this author’s short stories before. Her shorts are light and fluffy and very uncomplicated reads. I chose this book purely on the author’s name and did not read the blurb before cracking the binding. It was very different from the stories I’ve read from her before.

This is a story that switches between past (which reminded me of many of my favorite childhood things) and present and always in the same “voice”. This story is basically told from a single point of view. We shall call her “little sister” (because I don’t think we ever really learn her name). The story is full of mysteries and suspense and lots of twists and turns. As I was reading, I thought I knew where this story was going but that was not the case at all. It held my interest but at times I was very confused and a little disinterested. “Little Sister” is very haunted by the past and she bugged me a bit. I was very surprised by some of her actions.

This was an interesting story but the ending… oh that ending. I have questions!! I wonder if there is a crossover story that would answer these questions. I shall go investigate.

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Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Stefanie Carney

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Surviving Valencia is a roller coaster of a ride to say the very least. This wonderful book starts slow and methodical, switching between the backstory and the present. As I dove into the narrator’s story I was heartbroken, it was just so tragic and lonely. There are definitely some surprises along the way, and just when I thought I had it all figured out, wham, another twist. This was not a typical twist book for me, usually I can guess what is going to happen, but not here though, and I love that about this book. I felt as if I was watching a great mystery unfold and I couldn’t read fast enough. This book broke my heart and by the time I was finished I felt as though, just maybe it could be healed. It showed me that there is hope out there, if you can only survive the worse.

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The Woman America Loves a Latte by Holly Tierney-Bedord

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Genre – Women’s Fiction/Thriller
Page Count – 353 pages
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From the best-selling author of Sweet Hollow Women comes a quirky new thriller for fans of Megan Abbott, Liane Moriarty, and Carl Hiaasen.

Veloura has never stood a chance. Raised by a junkie and orphaned as a teen, she’s settled for a life of low expectations. She spends her days sprucing up the shack of a has-been bull rider and washing hair down at the local salon. But when it turns out her fiancé doesn’t have her best interests at heart, she’s forced to come up with a new plan for herself.

An opportunity to be the spokesperson for a coffee chain means a bright future could be hers, if only she can stay ahead of her dark past.

~ AMAZON ~

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Holly Tierney-Bedord is the author of over twenty titles in a variety of genres including thrillers, romance, and non-fiction. She is also a miniaturist and blogger, and the creator of the mid-century dollhouse flipping blog Flip This (Mini) House (www.flipthisminihouse.com). Along with loving to write, she loves traveling, reading, and watching reality TV shows. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin.

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Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord is a story that made me think, had me wondering, and took me in a direction that I wasn’t expecting. At first the story seemed a little slow and confusing. But as it progressed and the story unfolded, what I discovered was a cleverly crafted story that twisted and turned and then twisted some more. The way it’s told from both past and present perspectives really helped to build a ‘picture’ of how the past events have influenced the character/s and got her/them to where they are today. There is a lot of gloominess, and depressing details that ‘coloured’ the storyline- but as I look back, I see what the author was trying to achieve and how well that all played into the whole mood and tone of the story. I had trouble connecting to the character/s, but I did ‘feel’ for her/them- and overall this didn’t detract too much from my enjoyment of it all. I would like to have know her name though- that was a little frustrating. But again, by the end, it kind of made sense why we were not given/told her name.
This isn’t a ‘fluffy’ story, it is a ‘warts-and-all’ account of a younger sister coming to terms with the loss of her older, ‘perfect’ siblings- and the shadow that they left her living under. The story is definitely not what it seems and will get you guessing and give you quite a few head scratching moments. The story has drama, mystery, tension, secrets, life changing events, devastation, acceptance, twists, shocks, and more.
I have read quite a few of Ms. Tierney-Bedord’s books now and she always manages to craft something quite original. She has her own unique style and always delivers a well written and intriguing read. The story is a standalone, and a great addition to the other books in her body of work.

Thank you Ms. Tierney-Bedord!

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Surviving Valencia By Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Laura Furuta

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Surviving Valencia
By: Holly Tierney-Bedord
5 out of 5 stars

The story Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord is a book the I loved reading. It is a story that is thrilling, mysterious, and emotional. There are times when reading I was turning pages to find out what happens next. It took me on a journey that was unexpected and had some twists to it that I did not see coming. The Lodens are a family that experienced grief and pain when the twins Van and Valencia suddenly die in a car accident. Their deaths leave their parents devastated and unable to cope with the loss. The loss is also felt by Van and Valencia’s younger sister. She is one of the main characters in this story. She is someone that I could empathize and sympathize with how she felt. She is a woman who has self-doubts about herself. She believes she has found true happiness when she meets Adrian. He is a popular artist. Mysteries about the past start to resurface. Will they destroy her new life? Read this book to find out. This is a story that hooks you in from the very beginning and doesn’t let go until you have read the final page. The dialogue is both interesting and intriguing. There are other secondary characters that you are introduced to and each has their own part to play in the story. I enjoyed reading about them and how they fit into Adrian and the younger sister’s life. My emotions went up and down the entire time that I was reading this book. There are heartbreaking moments. There are times when the disappointment and sadness of the characters can be felt. Van and Valencia’s younger sister is a character that you can relate to and I came to care about. This is a story I would recommend reading.

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Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Tausha Treadway

Surviving ValenciaSurviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord. This is the story of the surviving sibling of twins Van and Valencia. They were the perfect, popular stars of high school. They are the bright spot of the Loden family. The youngest sibling lived in their shadow her whole life and after their tragic death lived in the shadow of their death. This book tells the story of her life in the past and present. She is now married to a well known artist so she feels like she has finally made good. She can finally be happy and make her parents proud but when she starts getting mysterious letters in the mail that happy life is threatened. The mystery surrounds her husband and her sister’s death. Are they connected and will this destroy her happy life she’s worked so hard to build. This book is very emotional and so good. You feel connected with the characters.

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Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Surviving ValenciaSurviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book! It is my favorite from this author yet. It is a story about a young girl who loses both of her sisters tragically. Just as she is able to live life for herself the past has a way of coming back around. This story is full of twists and turns that I didn’t see coming and kept me turning pages. This story goes back and forth between present and past but it is done in a way that is easily understood. You won’t regret picking this book up! A must read.

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Surviving Valencia by Holly Tierney-Bedord

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Genre – Women’s Fiction/Thriller
Page count – 386 pages
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Twins Van and Valencia Loden are the perfect, popular stars of their high school. They hold their family together and elevate the otherwise ordinary Lodens to greatness. When Van and Valencia die in a car accident, they leave behind their parents and a younger sister. Those who remain are too devastated to take care of themselves, much less each other.

As an adult, their younger sister finally begins to come into her own, and to create a life that’s free of the ties associated with being Van and Valencia’s little sister. Her life turns from mediocre to amazing when she meets cool, artistic Adrian. The kind of happiness once reserved only for others is finally hers, until mysteries from the past begin resurfacing, threatening to destroy her perfect new life.

~ AMAZON ~

Holly Tierney-Bedord is the author of over twenty titles in a variety of genres including thrillers, romance, and non-fiction. She is also a miniaturist and blogger, and the creator of the mid-century dollhouse flipping blog Flip This (Mini) House (www.flipthisminihouse.com). Along with loving to write, she loves traveling, reading, and watching reality TV shows. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin.

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Sweet Hollow Women By Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Melissa Agena

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It’s been a long time since I’ve read a book like this and I’m glad I read this book. Sweet Hollow Women is written by Holly Tierney-Bedford and this story is definitely a must read! It’s a great book that follows four generations of women that have grown up in Sweet Hollow, LA. Each chapter is narrated by each one of these women with exceptions from Big Daddy. Starting from the top there is Louisa, Maggie, Rhonda and Carasine. They are all so young and start their lives including having children very young. For some of them, that’s just how it was in their time. For others…it’s just what happens in the rural south. It’s always so mesmerizing to read about generations. All the stories are completely different but when you think about it later…they are all the same. Each one of these women has an amazing and different story. All of their stories intertwine and I liked how the author would jump back and forth between all of them, which helps develop all of the stories. You have to pay attention or you will get a little bit lost. All in all it’s a really great book and one that I believe that all mothers and daughters could read together. I’m definitely going to have my mom read this book and tell me what she thinks. If I had a teenage daughter I would do the same. There are a lot of lessons to be learned from this book but it’s also such an entertaining book because it’s so real.

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Sweet Hollow Women by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Angela Hayes

 3 Stars

 

Sweet Hollow Women by Holly Tierney Bedord is a multi-generational saga that follows four generations of a family tree through their search for happiness. The best way I can describe this book is it felt like a cross between The Waltons and The Gilmore Girls (without the comedic elements). There was a lot of hardship, despair, heartbreak, poverty, disappointments, dilemmas, ignorance, sadness, frustration, and struggles- and not a lot ‘wins’. The family dynamics was interesting, and there were parts where the characters did chase their dream/s, and were true to themselves- but mainly this book seemed to me to be about how choices can have far reaching consequences and/or effects.

I am a big Holly Tierney Bedord fan, having read most of her books now- but I have to say that this was my least favourite of them all. I hate to say this because I really do love her books- but this one depressed and frustrated me.

The story is told from multiple perspective, and jumps from character to character, from past to present and back again, and from generation to generation- which was both distracting and somewhat confusing. The story itself was interesting- but there was just so many jumps and so much information that it became a distraction from the actual storyline (if that makes sense).

I liked Carasine as a character, and would have preferred for the story to concentrate on her more- with less input from the others. I think if that were the case the story would have read better. I found it difficult to like or connect with most of the other characters.

The story was a little slow to get going and there were parts in the story that seemed to lag or drag. Which is so unlike any of the other books of Ms. Tierney’s that I have read. So maybe it is just me and I just don’t ‘get’ this book- so you should probable read the story for yourself and come to your own conclusion…

I will definitely be reading Ms. Bedord’s next book, because like I’ve mentioned before- I normally absolutely love her work.

I will revisit this book again in a month or two and see if I still feel the same way, or if I was just having an ‘off’ day.

I really did want to love it!

 

Thank you, Ms. Bedord!

Sweet Hollow Women by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Sara Oxton

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sweet Hollow Women a four-star read that will challenge you. This wasn’t my favourite story by this author, it was well written and had a great plot, but missed some of the sparkle that I’ve seen in the other books I’ve read by this author. I don’t know if it was the jumps between characters and time that meant I couldn’t get as fully into it as I wanted or what. If you are in the mood for a deep and meaningful read that will challenge you and make you care about characters then this is one for you,

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The Port Elspeth Jewelry Making Club by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Angela Hayes

The Port Elspeth Jewelry Making ClubThe Port Elspeth Jewelry Making Club by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

The Port Elspeth Jewelry Making Club by Holly Tierney-Bedord is such a well thought out and intricately planned story. The author has written extremely well- developing a complex and fascinating mystery, full of intricate details and rich descriptions. She definitely had me engrossed- right from the outset.
Cadence Sommerset gets a whole lot more than she bargained for when she starts a jewellery making club as a way of raising funds for charity, but also a way for her to fit in and make friends, in this new town she and her husband were making their home. What unfolds makes for wonderful and intriguing reading. I tried to predict where the story would lead, but Ms. Tierney-Bedord managed to keep me guessing right till the end.
I have read quite a few of Ms. Tierney-Bedord’s books now, but this is my first full length novel from her. I enjoyed getting to sink my teeth it this longer story and feel that it delivered everything I could hope for from a great mystery. The main characters were all fully developed, realistic and very likeable. The secondary characters were also well developed, with their own individual personalities.
Ms. Tierney-Bedord has her own unique style and always delivers an entertaining and original story. The book is fast paced and flows smoothly. The story is a standalone, and a great addition to the other books in her body of work/s.
So, allow yourself a few hours- curl up with a hot chocolate or a glass of wine and dive into this captivating read. Just like me, you’ll be happy you did.

Thank you Ms. Tierney-Bedord!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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The Port Elspeth Jewelry Making Club by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Debi Kircher

The Port Elspeth Jewelry Making ClubThe Port Elspeth Jewelry Making Club by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Port Elspeth Jewelry Making Club

By Holly Tierney-Bedord

5 Amazingly Awesome Stars

Oh My!! This book was out of this world amazing, I loved every single second of it!! This is my first read by this author and Im blown away.

Usually when there are this many characters in one book I get all flustered but this one was done so perfectly that I never had to stop and say “wait, who was that again” I don’t know how this author did it but it was simply perfect.

I don’t even know if I know what the main storyline was because it was all so good and I was fully invested in each individual story all the way through..I lied I do know what the main was and it had me all over the place thinking I had it all figured out and of course until the end I didn’t.

I’m sitting totally blank because I don’t know what to say…I want to tell you about each person in this book, I want to tell you their stories and tell you how I felt about each one but that wouldn’t be fair, I am not even kidding when I say I already want to go read it again and I will recommend this to everyone I know that reads.

This had the perfect balance of everything I love in my books, the mystery though I think was my favorite part with the interaction and friendship bonds that were formed being a very close 2nd. I don’t even know who my favorite was because I loved them all, I even loved the ones that I was meant to not like, the character building was spot on.

I will absolutely be reading more from this author, I have to quit rambling because I’m too tempted to say too much…READ THIS!! This author is so talented and I just know that anyone that loves to read will thoroughly enjoy this book!!

Review by @debikircher

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Dogged by Love by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Jana Teppih

Dogged by LoveDogged by Love by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dogged by Love is another fun novella by Holly Tierney-Bedord! It is an absolute blast to read a story written from a point of view of a … dog! I have read couple of more Ms Tierney-Bedord novellas and I have to say that this one was as captivated read as the others!
I admire the writer’s imagination – she writes the whole story from Rufus’ point of view who is the canine companion in this novella. It was so comical at points that I could not stop giggling – I could so easily just picture Rufus’ mischiefs that he gets into to keep his position as the only love of his daddy Edward! But of course it is all in vain, we all know that humans have this need to have other humans in their lives so it is inevitable that things go awry for Rufus.
I suggest you take an evening and sit down with Rufus and join him in his shenanigans while Edward tries to find his way in the dating world! You will spend a fun night and I promise you, you will not be disappointed, Ms Tierney-Bedord knows how to write!

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Dogged by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Colleen Noyes

Dogged by Holly Tierney-Bedord was a quick and light-hearted read. As a dog owner, I often wonder what my dog may be thinking and this story gives the reader a little insight into that. Through the voice of Rufus, the dog it is not your typical love story about a man and a woman, but more the love story of a broken man Edward, his previously abandoned unwanted dog Rufus, and a woman Mikayla who can help change all of that. This was a story about finding true love, however it also showcases how humans and animals can come from different walks of life, troubles, past hurts, and create a loving family. It was sensitive, loving, and outright funny! I found myself reading with a lot of awe, oooh, and laughing moments. This is a clean and fun book that I think any reader would love whether a teenager or an adult. I felt that the author did a wonderful job of bringing you in and through the whole book I could feel as if I was the dog lol.