Tuesday, July 9, 2024

The Sawmill Book Club by Carolyn Brown

Overall I found this an enjoyable and charming story, but it did get a little repetitive. Libby has a traumatic past and negative memories of her grandmother and her antique store, but regardless of that she travels across country at the advice of an elderly neighbor to interview for a job at a little antique store in the small town of Sawmill Texas. She becomes friends with the owner, Benny, and his meddling surrogate grandmothers whose biggest goal is getting Benny married. But Benny isn't ready for a wife and Libby is only here temporarily. 
This is a lighthearted and quick read and I loved the small town feel of the story. My favorite character was actually Elvis the dog 😆 but I enjoyed Benny and Libby as well.

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