Sugar Pine Trail: A Haven Point Novel by RaeAnne Thayne Audio Book: 8 hours 15 mins Paperback Book: 352 pages
Didn’t realize this was a series – man – there are so many series out there. This is book 7 in the Haven Point novels. This story’s main character is a Librarian named Julia Winston. She is young and fun and gives a shining example of how cool Librarians are. This story shows how people are deeper than they first appear. Julia is a Librarian – word association in most people’s mind – quiet. NOT! Her temporary tenant is a rich playboy/player type but as you read the story you will be given an x-ray into his inner man and find he isn’t what he shows to the world – ladies there is a deeply emotional hurt here that goes way back that our maternal/savior impulses would pounce on to nurture. But of course that isn’t immediately apparent so keep reading. Julia would be a great person to have for a best friend once you get past her outer don’t want to get involved façade to find out who she really is. A mother going through some deep upheavals in her life disappears leaving her two sons, 7 and 4 to fend for themselves. You got it, they go to the Library to keep warm while Mom is away and Julia gets involved in their life problems. It takes off from there and covers the time from just before Thanksgiving to New Years. A good holiday story – Hallmark, Lifetime or ION seriously need to make this one into a movie. This is definetly a feel good story.
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Thursday, November 30, 2017
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