

Widowed in Los Angeles, this tale of grief and Hannah's learning to live again promises to be funny and eccentric. I mean, seriously, just look at the cover with a woman perched in a tree!

When I first rediscovered romance novels after I finished school required reading, Julia Quinn was one of the first I read and she remains one of the most entertaining to me so her newest historical set novel is definitely appealing.

A novel about a Woman's Studies student and her diva of a great aunt with different philosophies on life and what happens when the student follows Great Aunt Sophia's lessons? Sounds fanastic, doesn't it?!
As always, if you'd like to see the marvelous goodies in other people's mailboxes, make sure to visit Burton Book Review as she is hosting this month's Mailbox Monday and have fun seeing how we are all doing our part to keep the USPS and delivery services viable.
Lisa Cach's book looks like a good one. Am anxious to read it.
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ReplyDeleteFun mailbox books! I really enjoyed the Julia Quinn book (the first of hers I've read).
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great mailbox, enjoy!
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