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This is a 5 star book with wonderful authors. I know you will enjoy the stories as much as I did.
Janet Speath starts the book off with the creation of a fun read. The heroine learns how to quilt. Enjoyable.
Lena Dooley pulls your heartstings with a story of loved ones lost and the restoration of the quilt. Pulls the emotions.
Tracey Bateman shows the effects of war on a small family. She turns the lining of the coat into a coat of many colors. A warm story
Rhonda Gibson wraps it up with a cast of characters that are fun and real. The scraps of love, lives and the quilt become a part of a scrapbook that leaves the reader wanting to see more by this author.
Janet Speath starts the book off with the creation of a fun read. The heroine learns how to quilt. Enjoyable.
Lena Dooley pulls your heartstings with a story of loved ones lost and the restoration of the quilt. Pulls the emotions.
Tracey Bateman shows the effects of war on a small family. She turns the lining of the coat into a coat of many colors. A warm story
Rhonda Gibson wraps it up with a cast of characters that are fun and real. The scraps of love, lives and the quilt become a part of a scrapbook that leaves the reader wanting to see more by this author.
Four novellas, Christian in slant, using a family quilt as the common "thread" and about finding love through four generations.
It is nice to know that there are still Christian authors. Very good book with a quilting theme running through it.