Sunday, June 29, 2014

The Beekeeper's Ball by Susan Wiggs

 
Title: The Beekeeper’s Ball

By Susan Wiggs


The Gist:
Isabel Johansen has decided to turn her dream into a reality, transforming a portion of her family’s estate in the Sonoma Valley into a destination cooking school.  As she is preparing for this new adventure, and planning for her half-sister’s wedding (The Beekeeper’s Ball), she is thrown for a loop by Cormac O’Neill, a journalist who came to Bella Vista to write about her grandfather’s role in WWII.
As stories of the past, and promises for the future combine with amazing food and recipes, Isabel and Cormac must decide if they can each let down their guard, and find a way to their own happy ending.

What I thought:
Susan Wiggs does it again!  I had not read the first book, The Apple Orchard, in the Bella Vista Series, but had no trouble sinking into the storyline of this novel.  Although this story reads a bit heavier than what I am use to from Ms Wiggs (Lakeshore Chronicles), it was wonderfully well written with amazing descriptions of both scenery and food.
I loved the subtlety of the character of Isabel, you could tell that she was working towards her dream by how seamlessly everything flowed.  Even when there was stress and trouble, you could see that she would come out with a hint of a smile, and probably a bee sting cake (mmmmm)!
I felt that the second story in this novel was thoroughly researched and told with the tension and seriousness that it deserved.  I found myself holding my breath quite a few times as Isabel’s grandfather told of his participation in the Danish resistance.

All in all, this was a wonderful story, beautifully written, and I cannot wait to read the first installment, and any more that are to come.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

The Night Before by Luanne Rice

 
Title: The Night Before

By Susan Wiggs


The Gist:
The night before a wedding, a big storm overtakes the Connecticut Christmas tree farm.  The extra time afforded by being woken from sleep allows Lydia Madison to reflect on a chance meeting from her past, that lead her, not only to meeting her best friend, Sara, but also, eventually, to caring for Sara’s daughter Isabel- the bride.
As family and friends pull together to clean up the damages, love leaps from the pages and envelops the reader in a family with a lot of love to share.
What I thought:
Susan Wiggs can always be counted on for vivid, emotional stories, but I have to say, I was incredibly impressed that she was able to capture such strong feelings in such few pages.  I was very excited to see Danny, from Silver Bells, reappear as the groom, and was more excited to return to Black Hall and Hubbard’s Point.

My favorite part of the story however was the emotion behind the ring of trees planted by Lydia’s parents.  Wow!  Trust me, pick up a copy of this story, and allow yourself a few minutes to escape into someone else’s life!