
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.
I would love to have a home with a yard some day. I love gardening. Happy TT.
What would possess someone to spell it “ya’ll”? How can someone even justify that? *Headshake*
Yellow is a great color outside of clothing, I agree. *grin*
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Of course, I’d call it a garden, but I like a home with a yard too.
Very creative list :)
Great list!!!! Happy TT. :D
Y’all gotta be from the South or Southwest to know how to spell it.
Very interesting list.
Yogurt, Yearning, Yarn and Yes all such great things. Nice TT!
Never heard of Yahrzeit …
Have you tried Fage yogurt? YUM!
I really like #11.
If you ever have time you should take up knitting if I can do it anyone can great list Happy TT-http://inraesworld.blogspot.com/
Ugh, “ya’ll” drives me nuts, too! People often misuse the poor apostrophe, though. It’s a misunderstood punctuation mark. Love the list! Mine is 13 Bible verses. Happy TT!