A Novel with Thoughts and Ponderings

SWEET HOME CAROLINA

Author: Patricia Rice ISBN: 0345482611 2/2007 CONTEMPORARY Publisher: BALLANTINE

Sweet Home Carolina by Patricia Rice

She dreams of creating a home sweet home–until a dashing stranger turns her life upside down.

Struggling to get back on her feet after a messy divorce, dark-haired beauty Amy Warren would love to purchase and fix up the historic cottage that has been her dream. But she needs something more than the meager income she earns running the kitchen at the Stardust Café, her sister’s country diner, to seal the deal. Perhaps Amy can help both herself and her beloved North Folk by somehow bringing the old textile mill back to life. Her ingenious plan, however, soon encounters a major obstacle.

That obstacle is Zack St. Etienne, an outrageously handsome European businessman, with loads of charisma and cash, who arrives in the North Carolina town with his own plans for the mill. Though Amy fumes at this unexpected intrusion, she cannot deny her intense attraction to Zack. He’s charming and smart, and even shows a fondness for her two young children. As this playful game of hard-to-get becomes a passionate love affair, Amy and Zack must clean out the cobwebs of their imperfect pasts so they can open their hearts to what just might be the perfect romance.

RRAH's THOUGHTS AND PONDERINGS:

SWEET HOME CAROLINA is one of those warm, cozy, feel-good-after-reading books. It is a gentle, straightforward tale that is somewhat predictable but, nonetheless, enjoyable.

An old textile mill lures Jacques, a gorgeous European businessman, to a small North Carolina town. There he meets a recently divorced single mom, Amy, who has her eyes on the mill, too. The newcomer hopes to find historical textile patterns while Amy is just looking for a way to provide a living for herself and her children, and perhaps get the down-on-its-luck town back on its feet. As I said, there are many predictable moments in this book, but they are all welcome. It is a sweet love story that feels real in its simplicity. The characters could be ourselves or our neighbors, and that is a comforting feeling.

SWEET HOME CAROLINA by Patricia Rice isn't trend-setting, but it is pleasurable and I highly recommend reading it.

Kay James

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