Complicated and confusing romance continues for Josephine's Guest House proprietor Kate Meyr in Everlasting Quilts, the fourth novel in the East Perry County series. John Baker, Kate's lakehouse neighbor, a writer, and wannabe lover intrigues Kate with his research on quilts for a magazine article. In the process, she discovers unusual destinations for quilts, even in her own family. These stories are precious and everlasting. But not all is precious in Borna as Kate faces a fight for her life in her beloved home. Thanks to the spirit of Josephine and a handsome new acquaintance, Kate is able to persevere. It's once again another secret that Kate has to keep from her community as she continues to protect her guest house's reputation.
Ann Hazelwood was the owner of a quilt shop for 30 years. She has always adored quilting and is a certified quilt appraiser. In addition to her cozy quilt fiction, she has written travel guides and quilting non-fiction.
The plot and characters are great, but this book really needed an editor. As a retired English teacher, I cringed at the number of grammar/usage errors in this book.
Every book I’ve read so far is I don’t like a couple people, I’m certain they may grow back on me I’ll just have to see if I will change my mind when I read the last and final book in this series. Life is to short to have to walk on egg shells around certain people, you never know what will tick them off, you will be asking yourself what did I say, what look did someone give me, why is it no one can stop to say hello. Clark punched the wall because what Susan’s husband did to Kate and for her not letting him know what happened this is coming from a person who doesn’t answer his phone call or text from Kate.
I love this series. This is the fourth in the series. She has added more characters into the story line and they are all as endearing as the others. Ann Hazelwood writes well but needs editing. Thank you for the ongoing look into the history of the quilts and the lives of the characters.
I have never been disappointed in any of Ann Hazelwood's books and this one did not disappoint me. She has such a way words you can easily visualize the description of whatever it is she is writing about. All her books are page turners with never a dull moment. Can't wait to read the next one in the series.
I really enjoyed this book! Talking about all the different quilt patterns made me wish I could still do quilting as I’ve done in the past. I have lots of kits that I’ll never be able to work on since I’m disabled and it’s hard for me to sit at a sewing machine or do any hand quilting.
There is a diverse group of characters, a rich community life, and enough tension and drama to keep you turning the pages, but not so much that it keeps you awake (other than staying awake to finish reading).
These novels are so easy to read and extremely enjoyable. More new characters were added to the story line as well as a little bit of excitement. I believe there is one more to read. Ok n my way to Amazon to check it out.
nice story...new characters were introduced and a couple of the storylines were wrapped up. looking forward to reading more about Kate and her friends!