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Friday, November 8, 2019

Sew in Love

Put something about sewing or many other crafts in a novel title and I'll pick it up to read without even reading the jacket blurb.  That's what I did with Sew in Love, a collection of four novellas all revolving around sewing.  Beginning in 1850 and going through to World War II, each of the heroines has a specific talent in sewing and their talents lead them to love. 

Each of the girls faces some dark days that test her faith, and needs the help of the man to get her bearings back. 

These stories by these authors have high quality plotting and go beyond just the basic boy meets girl formula.  The plots don't seem choppy nor do they end abruptly.  This is a five star collection, with two thumbs up, and a sewing machine at your side.

I would like to thank Barbour Books and NetGalley.com for giving me access to this galley. 


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