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Grace In Autumn - A Novel -

Grace In Autumn - A Novel -

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Like Coming Home!
Review: Welcome back to the island of Heavenly Daze, where the warm summer nights have stretched into autumn. This Thanksgiving, the residents have much to be thankful for. Lori Copeland and Angela Hunt have teamed up to produe another tender-hearted yarn just as inviting as the first book. You'll taste the salt sea air and yearn for molasses cookies and friends just like these good folk. . . . there's no doubt about it--each time you pick up the books in this series, you'll feel like you're coming home. --From Romantic Times Magazine, August 2001.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'm hooked!
Review: When I started to read the first book in this series, The Island of Heavenly Daze, I was, honestly, a little worried it would be "too religious" for me. That wasn't the case and I thought it was a sweet book but nothing overwhelming. Only because I already had the second in the series, Grace in Autumn, I read it too. And now I'm totally hooked on the characters and the little quirky Maine island! I'm eager to find out more about what's happening in their lives and if anyone will figure out who the angels are. Don't be put off by the spiritual aspect of these books - they are sweet, funny and uplifting no matter what your beliefs are.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'm hooked!
Review: When I started to read the first book in this series, The Island of Heavenly Daze, I was, honestly, a little worried it would be "too religious" for me. That wasn't the case and I thought it was a sweet book but nothing overwhelming. Only because I already had the second in the series, Grace in Autumn, I read it too. And now I'm totally hooked on the characters and the little quirky Maine island! I'm eager to find out more about what's happening in their lives and if anyone will figure out who the angels are. Don't be put off by the spiritual aspect of these books - they are sweet, funny and uplifting no matter what your beliefs are.


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