Carla B. (Carla) reviewed on + 123 more book reviews
To me, Debbie Macomber's books are hit and miss whether I like them or not. Some are just too sugary sweet for my taste, but this one was a pretty good read and especially b/c it continues a story I already know. This is the sequel to The Shop on Blossom Street (which was also an excellent book!).
From the back of the book: Lydia owns the shop on Blossom Street. In the year since it opened, A Good Yarn has thrived- and so has Lydia. A lot of that is due to Brad. But when Brad's ex-wife reappears, Lydia is suddenly afraid to trust her newfound happiness. Three women join Lydia's newest class. Elise, retired and bitterly divorced, learns that her onetime husband is reentering her life. Bethanne is facing the fallout from a more recent divorce. And Courtney Pulanski is a depressed and overweight teenager, whose grandmother's idea of helping her is to drag her to senior's swim sessions-and to the knitting class at A Good Yarn.
From the back of the book: Lydia owns the shop on Blossom Street. In the year since it opened, A Good Yarn has thrived- and so has Lydia. A lot of that is due to Brad. But when Brad's ex-wife reappears, Lydia is suddenly afraid to trust her newfound happiness. Three women join Lydia's newest class. Elise, retired and bitterly divorced, learns that her onetime husband is reentering her life. Bethanne is facing the fallout from a more recent divorce. And Courtney Pulanski is a depressed and overweight teenager, whose grandmother's idea of helping her is to drag her to senior's swim sessions-and to the knitting class at A Good Yarn.
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