Wednesday, March 27, 2013

March 27th - Wednesday Wow post!

Joining Jill at 
Breaking the Spine  for her popular "Waiting on Wednesday" Meme.
Please check out her blog and the other's for some great book 
suggestions. 
 This week I was reading some review and saw this book listed and thought it looked
very good.  I haven't read many books by Susan Wiggs but thought this was had an
interesting story line.








Book Description taken from Amazon.com

April 30, 2013
"Sometimes you stumble across a treasure when you're looking for something else entirely."#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs brings readers to the lush abundance of Sonoma County in a novel of sisters, friendship and how memories are woven like a spell around us.
Tess Delaney makes a living restoring stolen treasures to their rightful owners. People like Annelise Winther, who refuses to sell her long-gone mother's beloved necklace—despite Tess's advice. To Annelise, the jewel's value is in its memories.
But Tess's own history is filled with gaps: a father she never met, a mother who spent more time traveling than with her daughter. So Tess is shocked when she discovers the grandfather she never knew is in a coma. And that she has been named in his will to inherit half of Bella Vista, a hundred-acre apple orchard in the magical Sonoma town called Archangel.
The rest is willed to Isabel Johansen. A half sister she's never heard of.
Against the rich landscape of Bella Vista, Tess begins to discover a world filled with the simple pleasures of food and family, of the warm earth beneath her bare feet. A world where family comes first and the roots of history run deep. A place where falling in love is not only possible, but inevitable.
And in a season filled with new experiences, Tess begins to see the truth in something Annelise once told her: if you don't believe memories are worth more than money, then perhaps you've not made the right kind of memories.
From one of America's most beloved writers, The Apple Orchard is a story of family ties—both old and new—and of the moments that connect our hearts.







4 comments:

Melinda said...

Sounds interesting--I have read some of her stuff and she is pretty good.

I'll have to write it down.

M :)

Anonymous said...

I'm not really into Adult books at the moment (i have yet to outgrow YA novels), but the story does sound like an interesting one :)
Thanks for stopping by my WoW :)
Have a great day/night :)

Somewhere Only We Know said...

New follower! I've not heard of this one or the author before. Hope you enjoy it!

Check out my WOW.

Sandy @ Somewhere Only We Know

ellepaulette said...

Sounds like you picked out a good book for this week. Hope you enjoy it! Here is my WoW!