A journey to Texas reveals a woman's long-lost family—and raises questions about her former fiancé's death . . .
Adopted as an infant, art quilter Lisbeth James has no clue about the family waiting for her. Her maternal grandmother has died, and Lisbeth, having inherited the family home, is traveling to Texas to claim her inheritance.
There, she finds long-lost family; a man who makes her heart flutter, a feeling she has not known since the passing of her ex-fiancé; and a hidden treasure—a stunning wedding dress—that inspires her to make a double wedding ring quilt. Yet beneath the newfound joy, trouble simmers. She discovers a stalker and hidden pieces of her past—and suddenly senses foul play in her ex-fiancé's seemingly accidental death.
As she stitches together the pieces of the puzzle, Lisbeth must confront her deepest fears, and uncover the darkness that is following her in this compelling tale of old secrets, new love, and second chances . . .
Thank you to everyone who has purchased and bought a copy of my latest book, The Wedding Dress Quilt. I am awed and grateful for the positive response.
Many people have asked if there will be a sequel and/or if there will be a series around the idyllic town of Waxahachie. I can't provide details, per the publisher. What I can tell you is that I am working on something. Keep checking back here as eventually I'll be able to provide info.
Meanwhile, I am still doing book signings around Texas. If you're interested in attending one check out the dates on my blog: https://jeffreewynawriterslife.blogsp...
Hope that life is giving you cherries and you're happily floating through the holiday season. Till next time....
The Wedding Dress Quilt by Jeffree Wyn Itrich is a cosy novel that is suitable if you need a few hours mindless rest by the beach. No sex, drugs, or violence. No gripping drama either. The very predictable plot is as described in the title. A woman inherits a house where she finds a wedding dress. She uses the fabric from that to make a prize-winning quilt. The characters are unidimensional and lack interesting features. The antagonist is too predictable. The protagonist is far too shallow. There is no character development, instead merely a retelling of past events. The author is an experienced journalist but only a few chapters demonstrate any advanced writing skills. There are many opportunities within this novel to add drama and personality, to include difficulties and minor setbacks, to tear at the reader's emotions. Sadly, the result is a story that could have been written by a teenager.
Read this book for book club. This setting for this book is Waxahachie,Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth area. It was a good book for our club in that there was much discussion of restaurants and sites in Waxahachie and Fort Worth. (I never realized the Muenster House is in Waxahachie.) We also had a lively discussion on quilts and quilting.
The story was a sweet story - what I would call chick lit. Adopted as an infant, Lisbeth James travels to Waxahachie to claim an inheritance left to her by her birth grandmother. There she meets a large, loving family who greet her warmly. There is also some drama involving the past and the death of her fiancé - and a fanatical boyfriend stalker.
Lisbeth James, a gifted art quilter, grows up as an adopted child wishing she had siblings and never quite feeling like she belongs. She is waiting to be married but the best man comes to tell her that her fiancé has been killed instantly in a horrible auto accident. The best man takes care of her and gradually becomes very over-bearing.
Then, Lisbeth receives a registered letter informing her that her grandmother in Texas has left her her house in Texas in her will. She didn't even know she had a grandmother. She goes to Texas to claim her inheritance and re-unite with all the family she didn't know she had. Her boyfriend tries to stop her from re-building her life there.
She finds the elaborate wedding dress that her birth mother made and turned it into a quilt.
Lisbeth James is getting married until the police and best man arrive at the church to tell her Scott was killed in a car accident on his way there. The best man starts taking care of her because he was the best man. Then she gets a call telling her a grandmother she didn't know she had left her a house, it's contents and financial support. Having been adopted when she leaves California and goes to Texas she finds out she has a whole family. She's not alone anymore. Unfortunately, the best man doesn't know how to take no for an answer when he asks her to marry him. Great job. Thank you. I really hope there will be a continuation of Waxahachie, Texas , Quilt Mystery.
This was truly a great story. I liked all of the characters and love quilting myself. The story was a little difficult to follow at times, especially in the beginning as the passage of time or change of scene was difficult to follow. There were minimal breaks between paragraphs so it was sometimes difficult to know which character was speaking, but, overall, the story was interesting enough to continue reading to the very end.
This story is wonderful. As an adoptee in California, she had a love of quilting. The death of her birth grandmother brought her a new life in Texas. A reconnection to that family and discovery of her late fiancé best friend wasn't as she thought it was, made for interesting plot lines.
You can weather the storms of life, with the love of family, belief in yourself and accepting the love of a man's strength & goodness in his soul and willing to share it!
The story kept my interest. Quilting is my thing and this story was just right. A woman finding a new life and making a quilt from a wedding dress found. Loved it!
Enjoyed reading book. Like a Hallmark movie. Nice break from the text books I have to read. Enjoyed the people too. Know some family members like that.
Being from Central Texas, I enjoyed the setting in Waxahache, Texas. Refreshing to know being adopted, she found and was accepted with open arms by her biological family.
Finished reading this one in one setting. I really like this book. Yes it's about a wedding dress turned into a quilt and so much more. There's love, devastation, lost family, low life scum guy, on and on. I didn't want to put it down. Okay it's a fairytale story of adopted girl who finds her biological family and a handsome cowboy but there's the controlling and questionable guy. Good read