I went into this book expecting a beachy read, but it is much more it is contemporary with historical mixed in along with an interesting mystery. I absolutely loved it. This was the first book I read by Mary Kay Andrews. I read another by her later in the year, but unfortunately was not quite as enamored by it, but I won't give up on the author yet.
This was a 2019 release and a sequel to the 2003 release of Moloka'i by Alan Brennert. I read the first book back in 2006 and loved it and once I heard a sequel was coming out was super excited to read it and even more do to receive an ARC on NetGalley. I loved the book and want to read the author's other historical fiction.

I love this author and this is the second book in her Sweetwater Springs series. I would so want to live in this town if it existed. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, Snowfall on Cedar Trail, plus she has another book coming out 2/25

Another favorite author and the 2nd book in the McBrides of Texas. A sequel will be coming out 2/25. This is also #16 in Emily March's Eternity Spring series. The cover also is especially pretty.
I had to add this one. It was an audiobook that I listened to for a second time. If you are a parent or have been one, this book is a must listen! This was just as funny the second time around.
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