Liked It“It hasn't been that long since the three Howard sisters reunited after their fathers death, and opened a bed and breakfast in their old childhood home. It hasn't been easy for them and they never expected it to be this hard , but when Jane , the youngest sister, goes down to the basement to clean...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“It hasn't been that long since the three Howard sisters reunited after their fathers death, and opened a bed and breakfast in their old childhood home. It hasn't been easy for them and they never expected it to be this hard , but when Jane , the youngest sister, goes down to the basement to clean she finds an unexpected treasure! An old cookbook that belonged to her mother that she never knew. As she reads this long lost cookbook she suddenly starts to find out more about her mother and how much they were alike. As quarrels breaks out between her and her oldest sister and she starts to ask herself if it was a mistake coming back to Acorn Hill. Will she make the right choice as she finds her true faith in God ??
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I loved this book ! I thought since it was written by a different author it wouldn't been as good as the first book. I was totally wrong !! Judy Baer did a great job of writing Recipes & Wooden Spoons. I loved it just as much as the first book. I can't wait to read the next book !”
“Judy Baer tells a wonderful story. She addresses the strained relationships between three estranged sisters as well as the youngest sibling's struggle with her own inner demons and her dealings with others in this quaint little town. I would LOVE to visit this place!
The recipes included are delicious and they are beautifully woven into the tale. I'm not sure if I want to keep this book in my fiction library or my kitchen.”