I have to admit it ... I originally didn't set out to read this book. My Mom and I were at the library together, and she was eyeing it in large print ( no pun intended ). I was finalizing my choices of two other books and I whispered to her, " Do you want me to check that out with mine for you? " She nodded and handed me this book. I've read and enjoyed books of Debbie Macomber in the past, but the title of this one just didn't do anything for me.
When we got home, I was curious and asked my Mom why she chose this book. She said she really didn't know. Shortly after that, I read about ten pages or so and thought, " Hmm, maybe someday. " The next day, I wasn't feeling all that great, and was able to spend the day in bed .. and I read about half the book. Last night, I stayed up late and read all but the last three remaining chapters. This afternoon, while waiting to pick Mom up from a doctor's appointment, I finished the book. I absolutely adored the story and characters.
Until I logged the book in on Goodreads, I wasn't aware that the book is second of a series. I'm not telling that to Mom, because she won't read it if it's out of a series unless she reads the books in order. This story, in my opinion, certainly can stand on it's own without having to have read the first book ... which I'm going to see if my library has or can order when I go back in a couple of days.
My absolute favorite book of Debbie Macomber will always be The Shop on Blossom Street. When I started reading AGGTMO, I thought, " Gee, wonder if the book will ' feel ' like TSOBS. ". While it didn't, AGGTMO felt very much like visiting with each of the two main female characters every few days or so and catching up with what has been going on in their lives.
Thank you, Debbie Macomber, for a great read!