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Love Letters struck all the wrong chords in me and made me swear off Katie Fforde. Three years ago I picked up my first Katie Fforde book and it was instant dislike. This might seem like a wild goose chase, but it's quite fun, and with Luke coming along for the ride, maybe something more then an old house will be found? A situation that might help both her and Matilda, as Matilda sends Sophie back to England with a request, to find the house Matilda spent her holidays in as a youth. Yet Sophie has a heart of gold and, though she may be almost flat broke, she would never take advantage of this situation fate has landed her in. Matilda and Luke himself are both rather wealthy. They instantly hit it off and soon Sophie is going to Connecticut to spend Thanksgiving with Matilda, who's grandson, Luke, looks on Sophie as a gold digger. It's Sophie's dream come true, she's always wanted to go to New York, so when the job falls through, well, it's sad, but then there's more time to play the tourist on her very restricted budget.Īt a gallery opening the helpful Sophie comes to the aid of the elderly Matilda. Sophie decides to try to help her ever skint family by investigating this trust and to that end she gets a short term job in New York and goes to visit one of her two best friends. Of course things don't go to plan in that Sophie and Eric get on like a house on fire and she finds out about a lost family trust to do with an oil well. To that end they volunteer her to take care of their Uncle Eric in the hope that this little gesture will make the horrid old man remember them in his will.

Therefore as far as her family are concerned she's a bit dumb and a bit of a dogsbody. They are all academic and artistic, whereas she's more of a homebody who likes to upscale thrift store finds into interesting creations. Sophie Apperly is the odd one out in her family. Book Review - Katherine Addison's The Goblin Emperor.Book Review - Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary.Book Review - Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones: The.Book Review - Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones: Mad.Book Review - Harriet Evans's Going Home.Book Review - Sophie Kinsella's The Undomestic God.Book Review - Melissa Nathan's The Learning Curve.Book Review - Katie Fforde's A Perfect Proposal.Book Review - Wendy Holden's Azur Like It.Book Review - Mary Robinette Kowal's Valour and Va.Book Review - Candace Bushnell's One Fifth Avenue.The best part of this “happy happenstance” is that you can order the scent that most pleases you (choose from five essential oil based options, or unscented), and the color of the reusable glass bowl you receive will be a surprise! Generous Goods has partnered with Serve Kindness to bring you an exclusive collection of their pieces. The soy-wax blend is hand-poured by women refugee artisans at Prosperity Candle, another mission-based Massachusetts brand. A small bubble in the glass or an unforeseen dab of color in the piece allows these bowls instead to become gorgeous vessels for an all-natural, phthalate-free candle. Since each Serve Kindness glass bowl is crafted by hand, every once in a while a “happy happenstance” occurs and a bowl is created with its own unique essence and flair. A collaboration between Serve Kindness and Prosperity Candle, the Happy Happenstance Candle is the ultimate in creative repurposing and resourcefulness.
