![]() ![]() Full of sass, charm, and dogged determination, Irwin‘s heroine, Kitty Talbot, has completely captured our hearts! As a young woman with four younger sisters to support and a mountain of debt to pay off (thanks to her late father), Kitty knows that she must marry well to secure her family’s future. Which of Austen’s beloved characters will turn out to be the guilty party? You’ll just have to delve into this deliciously entertaining Regency era read to find out! Sticking to the same Century for a moment, another delightful romp is A Lady’s Guide to Fortune-Hunting by Sophie Irwin. Things quickly turn from awkward and uncomfortable to horrendous and shocking when their unwanted guest is found dead in the gallery and all evidence points to a murderer within the house. Wickham, crashes the Knightley’s house party, more than one guest is thrown for a loop. Bringing together all of Jane Austen’s beloved protagonists, this country house mystery is a real treat! When Austen’s most infamous villain, Mr. With the longer days, warm breezes, dappled sunshine, and sometimes sudden rainstorms, summer always presents us with such varied reading environments – the backyard hammock, a dockside Adirondack chair, your favourite rainy day reading chair…the possibilities are endless! Wherever you spend your time reading this season, we know that we’ve got the perfect book (or books) to keep you company through the hot, hazy days to come! One of our favourite mysteries of the year so far (and a great summer reading choice) is Claudia Gray‘s The Murder of Mr. In the meantime, one activity that we’ve been doing our best to stick with is reading! Now that our days are so sunny, there’s nothing that feels quite as nice as finding a cool, shady spot to hunker down with a refreshing drink and a great book!Īlthough we read all year round, there’s something special about summer reading. Everyday is a new day though, and our goal is to continue taking baby steps forward. Unfortunately, our monthly newsletter has been one of the things that’s fallen to the wayside a bit. Although life has settled into a kind of new normal, we’re still finding it tough to do all the things we used to here at the store. ![]() Happy mid-summer! The dog days of summer are here at last and going strong! The last time we spoke via newsletter, the weather was definitely a little bit drearier and cooler than this – sorry it’s been so long. State of Terror by Louise Penny and Hillary Clinton What Strange Paradise by Omar El Akkadġ0. The Personal Librarian by Marie BenedictĨ. Portrait of an Unknown Woman by Daniel Silvaħ. The Castleton Massacre by Sharon Anne Cook and Margaret CarsonĦ. This is the Boat That Ben Built by Jen Lynn BaileyĤ. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmererģ. ![]() Son of Elsewhere by Elamin AbdelmahmoudĢ. ![]()
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