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A Good Yarn (by Debbie Macomber)

The second book in the Blossom Street series was good. I didn't like it quite as much as the first book in the series, but it was still entertaining. This is a story of women and how they connect through the yarn shop. They each approach life from different places and with various emotional baggage.

An enjoyable audiobook and I enjoy the books as I'm driving to and from work and church.

 
 
 

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