Don't Stop Believing by Freya Kennedy


In one day Erin's world breaks apart like a glass Christmas ball. It just proves you can never put your whole heart into one thing or one person. More than likely you will face disappointment. Erin is so fragile. This makes me feel so sorry for her. She does not want pity. She just wants a way to carry on as if her boat is not sinking. Freya Kennedy's characters seem more than real. Easily, their problems become your problems. You just feel what they are going through. One lady is an author. When she experiences writer's block, she comes to the restaurant to get a sweet. You really feel her anxiety. Has her muse gone for good? I would certainly read another Freya Kennedy novel. The characters are wonderful. It takes place in Ireland. The street with the community shops is like one of those shops in a dollhouse. If you have time, cross your fingers in hopes that Erin will feel better and move forward. She is baking like a mad woman. So, I suspect everything is going to turn out alright.

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