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Grace Under Fire (The Anderson Sisters Book 2) by Jennifer Raines – Review by Heather Bass

Grace Under FireGrace Under Fire by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book I have read from this author. I love a good small town romance but this story exceeded all my expectations. This is the second book in the Anderson sisters series. It could be read as a standalone but there are previous characters in this story as well. I could not put this book down. These characters drew me in from the first chapter. It only took me a little over a day to devour this amazing story.

Grace Anderson is the town’s cheese maker. She loves what she does. Grace is told that her parents have to leave due to mom’s health and wellbeing. She has three weeks to get the money for the farm or they will have to sell it. Grace wants to do this all on her own but Ryan Wilson wants some of her land. She can’t stand him because of the past but they need to put their differences aside to save the farm. Will Grace be able to save the farm or will it fall into the wrong hands?

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The Muffin Shop Murder by Holly Tierney- Review by Jennifer Allen

The Muffin Shop Murder: A Delilah Crumbworthy MysteryThe Muffin Shop Murder: A Delilah Crumbworthy Mystery by Holly Tierney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Join Delilah “Mitzy” Crumbworthy as she moves to Snowflake Valley to start a new adventure opening a bakery shop, specifically muffins.  Delilah is overwhelmed with opening her store, meeting all the townsfolk, and discovering secrets buried deep within the town.  I really enjoyed the characters and getting to know them on a personal level along with Delilah. I was especially drawn to Elinor. The story pulls you right in and each chapter keeps you reading well past your bedtime.

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Shore Lodge by Susan Specht Oram-Review by Jennifer Allen

After the death of her husband Albert, Jacklyn has had a tough time.  When her kids talk her into a couple of days at Shore Lodge to relax, she decides she could use the break.  But behind the Lodge’s doors are sinister secrets and Jacklyn is about to discover that losing her husband was the least of her worries.  I could not put this book down.  The characters were incredibly written and the story just pulled me in, especially the relationship between Jacklyn and her son Dusty.