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After finishing my last book (that I didnt tell you about!) - Nanny Returns - I was anxious to get into something that I couldnt put down. Mind you, it wasnt that I didnt like "Nanny Returns", but I was anxious for a good yarn that made me think abit - rather than a continuous monologue of Nanny being used by Mr and Mrs X again!
I like this book for many reasons, not just because it satisfies the "foodie" in me, but its a story about finding yourself, dogs, family, love and beautiful landscapes.
Barbara O'Neal wrote a book called "The Lost Recipe for Happiness" and I have to say that Iam enjoying it as much as her first book.
I like this book for many reasons, not just because it satisfies the "foodie" in me, but its a story about finding yourself, dogs, family, love and beautiful landscapes.
Barbara O'Neal wrote a book called "The Lost Recipe for Happiness" and I have to say that Iam enjoying it as much as her first book.