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The Guestbook

par Andrea Hurst

Séries: Madrona Island (1)

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Everyone remembers their first love, but sometimes it's the second love that lasts..."Evocative and heartfelt, The Guestbook is the profound story of one woman's journey toward hope, renewal and a second chance at love on a lush Pacific Northwest island. Curl up with your favorite cup of cocoa and enjoy."~Anjali Banerjee - author of Imaginary Men and Haunting Jasmine The Guestbook: weaves together the heart of Nicholas Sparks' books, the romance of Nora Robert's work, and the charm of Debbie Macomber.Fleeing her picture-perfect life among the privileged set and the wreckage of a failed marriage, Lily Parkins moves to the only place that still holds happy memories: her grandmother's farmhouse, now a converted B&B on the enchanting Madrona Island.After learning her grandmother has passed away, Lily is left with only an old guestbook as her guide-a curious book full of letters, recipes, and glimpses into her family history. She is determined to embrace her newfound independence and recreate herself, one page at a time. With the help of quirky island residents, she finds the strength to follow her passion and culinary dreams. But as soon as she has sworn off men and is standing on her own two feet, Lily meets Ian, the alluring artist who lives next door, and her new life is suddenly thrown off course. The last thing she wants to do right now is fall in love.Ultimately, Lily must decide if it's worth giving up her soul for security or risk everything to follow her heart."THE GUESTBOOK by Andrea Hurst has all the makings of a New York Times Bestseller. A great read for the beach, hotel or cruise ship, THE GUESTBOOK, Ms. Hurst's debut novel exhibits storytelling at its best and a writing acumen borne from experience and understanding the human condition. A masterly first go." ~Susan Wingate, Amazon Bestseller and Author of Award-winning novels, DROWNING and BOBBY'S DINER.REVIEWS5.0 out of 5 starsPerfect summer read!!!!, July 31, 2012ByLyrical Days This review is from: The Guestbook (Paperback)I honestly did not know what to expect with this book, but what an exciting surprise!The Guestbook by Andrea Hurst is jam packed with hidden treasures along with a compelling story.The descriptions of the flowers, the mountains, the sky, the animals, and the FOOD were poetic and made me feel like I could actually smell and taste the foods, or feel the nature around me.I personally love Lilly's story of recovery after a bad marriage.She is strong, creative, and an inspiration to all women who have to restart their lives.I am recommending it to all of my friends.Hopefully this will become a series because I miss the island and the brownies already!!!… (plus d'informations)
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I purchased this book from Amazon to read with The Well Read Ladies Bookclub. All opinions are my own. 🌟🌟🌟🌟 The Guestbook Book One in The Madrona Island Trilogy by Andrea Hurst. This was a fun, light read. It was heart warming and full of fluff. Like reading a Hallmark movie in its pages. Lily is fleeing a broken marriage that on the outside looked perfect but left her unfulfilled and retreats to her Grandmother's farmhouse on Madrona Island. Since her Grandmother passed away Lily is only left with a Guestbook and a few recipes to learn how to continue the converted B and B. With the help of the quirky island residents Lily finds her true dreams and culinary skills. A brewing love story happens when Lily meets Ian but swears he will only ever be a friend. Review also posted on Instagram @borenbooks, Library Thing, Twitter @jason_stacie, Facebook, Amazon, www.goodreads.com/stacieboren and my blog at readsbystacie.com ( )
  SBoren | Jun 30, 2020 |
I really enjoyed this book. Yes, there were some errors but not enough to ruin the story. I loved the setting and all of the characters. All of the baking made me hungry! Wish there was a nice little bakery around here that wasn't too expensive. The romance between Lily and Ian was very sweet. All of the characters are great! There were some plot lines that could have been taken further or explained better but all in all it was a really good read.

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  KathyC200 | Mar 22, 2020 |
Madrona Island. What a deliciously refreshing descriptive novel about herbs and senses and claiming new life! I loved the figurative use of beautiful aromas, baking, taking in the pleasant warm smells of the honeyed bread and sumptuous lunches. It felt like the perfect distraction from my mundane, administrative bureaucratic day-to-day reading. While the storyline falters a lot on many characters, I especially cherish the bond between Grandma Maggie and her granddaughter, Lily. Nothing like imagining both of them running around the picket fences across the green fields along the ocean shore, running right through the soft white sands, picking shells, soaking in the sun and smelling the salty air. I would love to trade my current urban life for such a pleasure even if it means giving up on things I'm accustomed here.

What I took from this book was lots of positive spirit, courage and determination to succeed despite hardships and disappointments. Because soothing an overworked brain takes a lot of effort and I just had to read this book to savour in the warmth of friendships, family and great food! Some lovely writing in here. The exotic names and themes expressed make me travel on the road looking for the Island Thyme Cafe, Tea & Comfort and wave towards these people from the car hoping to catch some of their infectious energy and laughter for myself. ( )
  Sharayu_Gangurde | Jan 19, 2017 |
A story about finding strength to stand on your own. Lily escapes a damaged marriage and finds out what she's made of. A good story with some small chronology errors that had me perplexed (I.e. son answers phone, gets dad and then a minute later the dad wakes him up). I want to see what happens with the rest of the characters on Madrona Island and it says this book is a trilogy, but I can't find the other 2 that are listed at the end of the book on Amazon. ( )
  sunnydrk | Mar 28, 2014 |
After reading a very dark book, The Guestbook was a delightful read. My favorite story line is finding a new life in a small town; The Guestbook delivered that location and more. If you love a story which takes you to an idyllic town with quirky characters, the book will not disappoint. The author paints such an inviting descripton of a Washington island that you will be on the Internet searching for the ideal Bed and Breakfast.

In addition to the island, the reader will fall in love with the food described in the novel and delighted that some of the B&B's recipes are listed at the end. I am now waiting for the promised second in the series, "Tea and Comfort." ( )
  Gingersnap000 | Sep 19, 2013 |
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Everyone remembers their first love, but sometimes it's the second love that lasts..."Evocative and heartfelt, The Guestbook is the profound story of one woman's journey toward hope, renewal and a second chance at love on a lush Pacific Northwest island. Curl up with your favorite cup of cocoa and enjoy."~Anjali Banerjee - author of Imaginary Men and Haunting Jasmine The Guestbook: weaves together the heart of Nicholas Sparks' books, the romance of Nora Robert's work, and the charm of Debbie Macomber.Fleeing her picture-perfect life among the privileged set and the wreckage of a failed marriage, Lily Parkins moves to the only place that still holds happy memories: her grandmother's farmhouse, now a converted B&B on the enchanting Madrona Island.After learning her grandmother has passed away, Lily is left with only an old guestbook as her guide-a curious book full of letters, recipes, and glimpses into her family history. She is determined to embrace her newfound independence and recreate herself, one page at a time. With the help of quirky island residents, she finds the strength to follow her passion and culinary dreams. But as soon as she has sworn off men and is standing on her own two feet, Lily meets Ian, the alluring artist who lives next door, and her new life is suddenly thrown off course. The last thing she wants to do right now is fall in love.Ultimately, Lily must decide if it's worth giving up her soul for security or risk everything to follow her heart."THE GUESTBOOK by Andrea Hurst has all the makings of a New York Times Bestseller. A great read for the beach, hotel or cruise ship, THE GUESTBOOK, Ms. Hurst's debut novel exhibits storytelling at its best and a writing acumen borne from experience and understanding the human condition. A masterly first go." ~Susan Wingate, Amazon Bestseller and Author of Award-winning novels, DROWNING and BOBBY'S DINER.REVIEWS5.0 out of 5 starsPerfect summer read!!!!, July 31, 2012ByLyrical Days This review is from: The Guestbook (Paperback)I honestly did not know what to expect with this book, but what an exciting surprise!The Guestbook by Andrea Hurst is jam packed with hidden treasures along with a compelling story.The descriptions of the flowers, the mountains, the sky, the animals, and the FOOD were poetic and made me feel like I could actually smell and taste the foods, or feel the nature around me.I personally love Lilly's story of recovery after a bad marriage.She is strong, creative, and an inspiration to all women who have to restart their lives.I am recommending it to all of my friends.Hopefully this will become a series because I miss the island and the brownies already!!!

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