About the Book:
Sara doesn’t think she wants love. But her grandmother has other plans.
Sara Jane Morgan is trying to balance teaching with caring for her ailing, stubborn grandmother. When school lets out for the summer, the plans are for Grandma to teach Sara Jane to quilt as they finish up the Appalachian Ballad quilt Grandma started as a teenager. But things don’t always go as planned.
Andrew Stevenson is hiding from his past—and his future. He works as a handyman to pay the bills, but his heart is as an artisan, designing homemade brooms. When Sara Jane’s grandmother hires him to renovate her home, sparks fly between Drew and his new employer’s granddaughter.
Still, it doesn’t take Sara Jane long to see Drew isn’t what he seems. Questions arise, and she starts researching him online. What she discovers could change her life—and her heart—forever.
About Quilts of Love: Quilts tell stories of love and loss, hope and faith, tradition and new beginnings. The Quilts of Love series focuses on the women who quilted all of these things into their family histories. A new book releases each month and features contemporary and historical romances as well as women's fiction and the occasional light mystery. You will be drawn into the endearing characters of this series and be touched by their stories.
About the Authors:
Laura V. Hilton is an award-winning author and a professional book reviewer. A stay-at-home mom and home school teacher, Laura lives with her family in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas. Cindy Loven is active in the church and writes from her home in Conway, Arkansas, where she lives with her husband and their son.
Swept Away is another Quilts of Love book that I adored. The authors did a wonderful job in character development. I loved each and everyone of the characters and their story in their own way. As a reader you are taken on a emotional journey that has the reader both hoping and praying that the pages would work out exactly they way you wanted it to for the characters.
Sara and her grandmother have a great relationship and it was great to read about their relationship and how each of them cared for one another greatly. Although Sara's grandma was ailing she still was so full of life and love and wanted Sara to have a great love. I also loved the fact that the quilt they were working on had been one that had been working on for many years. Not only was there a story told among the pages as a reader I could only imagine the story the quilt itself would tell.
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