
The “Golden Hearts Club” concept itself is lovely. In a world that often feels exhausting and cynical, there was something comforting about Katie’s belief that kindness matters, even in small ways. Not grand gestures. Not dramatic heroics. Just everyday humanity: holding open a door, sharing a buy-one-get-one coupon, offering someone working outside a cold bottle of water on a hot day. That thread felt warm, hopeful, and deeply needed.

About the book, May Flowers at the Three Coins Inn fter a successful seasonal opening in April, friends Emma and Annarita are eager to welcome a new set of guests to their Umbrian inn during the full bloom of May. Upstate New Yorker Lisa needs an escape from betrayal and the prying eyes of her smalltown […]

If you enjoy romance that asks bigger questions—about time, identity, and what it means to choose a life—this is a satisfying and emotionally layered read that lingers well beyond the final page.

Hannah Heronstone appears to have everything—a devoted husband, a beloved child, and a thriving business built on ancient herbal knowledge.

Steele clearly knows how to weave together complex story lines, and the dialogue throughout the book felt rich and convincing. He also demonstrates a willingness to tackle difficult subject matter without shying away from it, which I respect.
damn, wish i had seen this when i was in VT this weekend!
I live in ME and would be delighted to help out. I have a sister in PA and could probably talk her into it, too. And a blog buddy lives in AK (that’s alaska, right?)and I bet he’d help, too. I can probably manage a VT, also.
I came here via the Friday Fill-In (Janet).
Get in touch via email or my blog and I’ll do what I can to help.
:-)
Allison
I can send you some postcards from KY. Just contact me via email.
DEB