Romance: How to Knit a Love Song, by Rachael Herron

This is not an unbiased review. I have been friends with Rachael for years.

Be that as it may, I absolutely loved this book.

Now, this IS a romance genre novel and it does abide by many of those conventions. It’s not a mystery who’s going to wind up with who, or even whether they’ll wind up together. Rather the mystery is in how is that going to happen? How will they get past their irks and irritations and hangups and baggage? How will they become the right person for each other?

That said, there is a lot going on here: the integration of knitting lore and farmers meeting ’round the breakfast table at the diner, as well as a mystery popping up from someone’s past…

Abigail and Cade seem very real and very human and very connected. Their interactions have just the right touch.

I’m so proud of my friend that she wrote this lovely book and I’m so excited for her success!

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