This is continuation of the shop on Blossom Street that I read just before this. Plot: A year has passed since Lydia Hoffman opened his store on Blossom Street. Lydia's life is flourishing as much as the shop, largely thanks to a certain Brad Goetz. But when Brad's ex-wife premise shows up will be difficult premise for Lydia to believe in her newfound happiness ... Lydia decides to start a new course in the shop, and three women enrolling. Elise Beaumont, who is retired and bitter, and suddenly face to face with his former spouse. Beth Anne Hamlin has been busy trying to deal with the consequences after a recent divorce. And Courtney Pulanski is depressed overweight teenager, whose grandmother is trying to help the henna by dragging her to his simgrupp - consisting only of pensioners. And Lydia course premise ... Just like its predecessor, was this very cozy but this marked the more it is Harlequin, which publishes books which were not as evident in the first. You may alternately premise follow premise Lydia, Elise, premise Beth Anne and Courtney and there are stories of the first two that goes slightly to the harlequinhållet. But the book is very cozy and quick read and you would like to know how it goes. When I read such a book, I become partly inspired by becoming self-employed and, in this case - start knitting. Now I have a good job and do not have time for more hobbies so I will not execute any of it. But it's always nice to fantasize about what I would then create for business ...
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