Hi Sarah:
First of all, I loved The Violets of March..couldn’t put it down! Can’t wait for The Bungalow!! What I love best about fall is walking through the leaves and hearing the crunching sounds and the smell of the leaves!
Hi Sarah,
I just finished reading The Violet of March, and WOW!!! I haven’t enjoyed a book this much since The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks. You have a real gift for storytelling and keeping the reader so engrossed in what’s going on in the book, that they lose all sense of time! So many twists, turns & secrets. It made me remember an old family secret that I hadn’t thought about for a very long time. I can’t wait to get my hands on one of your other books! Keep the stories coming Sarah, you have such talent!
Warm Wishes & Happy Fall,
Brenda J.
Sandy G
My daughter and I have been talking about how ready we are for fall. This poster just says it perfectly!
Jenn
I love this! It makes me excited to go to the apple orchard this weekend.
Lucy
I LOVE fall, especially in the PNW.
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Karen VanDyken
Hi Sarah:
First of all, I loved The Violets of March..couldn’t put it down! Can’t wait for The Bungalow!! What I love best about fall is walking through the leaves and hearing the crunching sounds and the smell of the leaves!
Brenda J.
Hi Sarah,
I just finished reading The Violet of March, and WOW!!! I haven’t enjoyed a book this much since The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks. You have a real gift for storytelling and keeping the reader so engrossed in what’s going on in the book, that they lose all sense of time! So many twists, turns & secrets. It made me remember an old family secret that I hadn’t thought about for a very long time. I can’t wait to get my hands on one of your other books! Keep the stories coming Sarah, you have such talent!
Warm Wishes & Happy Fall,
Brenda J.