Showing posts with label Mary Kay Andrews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Kay Andrews. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

The Santa Suit by Mary Kay Andrews - Audio Review

 The Santa Suit

by Mary Kay Andrews


Audio Version

When we are thrown into terrible and
unfamiliar situations, we often make 
bad decisions. 
A decision Ivy made is what brought 
her to The Four Roses farm.
She showed up with her baby chickens. 
And Pumpkin, her dog.

 
Very quickly, Ivy is thinking this was 
a horrible decision. But really, as the 
story goes on, it is obvious that
 it was the perfect decision.

Kathleen McInerney does a lovely 
job with the narration. 

Mary Kay Andrews writes a mostly
light hearted love story. With love
showing up everywhere.

 
Review by Lisa Hutson




Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Save The Date by Mary Kay Andrews

Save The Date
by Mary Kay Andrews

5 Stars!
★★★★★


Cara is a florist in Savannah. Just trying to keep her head above water.
Of course, it isn't all finances. Starting with her beloved dog running off.
Cara is certain that Jack Finnerty has stolen her dog. But he tries to tell
her that's not the case! From there, its a roller coaster ride of a story.
With laughs and tears and you want to shake your fist at some of
the characters. You want to shake your fist at some of the decisions.
But still, all the time, you are rooting for the florist to pull off the
wedding. To keep the wedding party calm. And let love find a way.
I have become a fan of Mary Kay Andrews. Her stories are wonderful
reading for enjoyment. The covers of her books are wonderful.
Save the Date is a story to read purely for the pleasure of reading.

I bought my copy of Save The Date, used,
from my local library.
Review by Lisa Hutson
★★★★★

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

The Weekenders by Mary Kay Andrews

The Weekenders
by Mary Kay Andrews

It's a lifestyle most of us have no idea about. Living on an island.
No cars. Only reachable by boat. Riley Griggs and her daughter,
Maggy, spend every summer there. Her husband, Wendell, is 
one of the weekenders. The story starts with Wendell
missing the last ferry of the day over to Belle Isle. While
their time on Belle Isle is normally quiet, social and fun, t
his particular summer is not starting out so.
There is so much action in this story. So many terrific
characters. Twists and surprises. Life and forgiveness.
Love coming out of nowhere. From an impossible place.
 
This line from the story caught my eye. I think it sums
up the whole book.
"Nobody knows what somebody else is capable of."
 
Good grief, that's sure the truth!
This is my first Mary Kay Andrews read. I
borrowed The Weekenders from a friend.
I would recommend it to anyone that enjoys
surprises in their reading, with some laughs
and romance mixed it.
 
Review by Lisa Hutson