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The Quilter's Homecoming (Elm Creek Quilts, #10)
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The Elm Creek Quilt series continues to become more beloved to me with every new book I read.
This 10th book in the series is the best so far. It tells the tale of Elizabeth leaving Elm Creek Manor and heading to California after marrying Henry.
Henry has paid his life savings for a ranch in California, and they travel across the country by train to get there. Unfortunately, when they arrive, they find themselves swindled and destitute. Elizabeth is forced to part ways with her beautiful wedding quilts.
It is an action packed story with a lot of heart. All of Jennifer Chiaverini’s works are well-written and have wonderful settings as well as well drawn characters that you feel invested in.
Loved this! 5 stars.
This 10th book in the series is the best so far. It tells the tale of Elizabeth leaving Elm Creek Manor and heading to California after marrying Henry.
Henry has paid his life savings for a ranch in California, and they travel across the country by train to get there. Unfortunately, when they arrive, they find themselves swindled and destitute. Elizabeth is forced to part ways with her beautiful wedding quilts.
It is an action packed story with a lot of heart. All of Jennifer Chiaverini’s works are well-written and have wonderful settings as well as well drawn characters that you feel invested in.
Loved this! 5 stars.
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