

The secrecy of their work has lasting effects on their lives. "Sophisticated Osla, ambitious Mab, and timid Beth become friends while working as codebreakers at Bletchley Park during World War II. The Rose Code by Kate Quinn (William Morrow: HarperCollins LJ starred review) Talia Hibbert proves once again that she knows how to write a romantic comedy!" -Tyrinne Lewis, Cafe Con Libros, Brooklyn, NY It doesn’t help that Eve also hits him with her car! As the pair begin to learn more about each other, the sweetest romance blooms. The owner of the B&B, Jacob, is Eve’s polar opposite on paper, so they naturally get off to a bad start. Her attempts to turn things around lead her to accidentally interview for as job as a chef at a bed and breakfast. "A satisfying conclusion to an absolutely delightful series! In the final installment of the trilogy, we follow the youngest Brown sister, Eve, a lovable hot mess who is looking to prove to her parents that she can get her life together. This is a sweet, funny love story about learning to appreciate yourself." -Beth DeGeer, Bartlesville Public Library, Bartlesville, OK When her parents ask her to commit to something, she runs-and ends up in a charming B&B, where the uptight owner desperately needs her help.

"Eve Brown thinks she’s a failure, constantly flitting from one job to another.

There are three LibraryReads selections arriving this week: These books and others publishing the week of Maare listed in a downloadable spreadsheet. Transient Desires: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery by Donna Leon (Atlantic Monthly) The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race by Walter Isaacson (S. The Rose Code by Kate Quinn (William Morrow: HarperCollins LJ starred review) leads holds this week.Īct Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert (Avon: HarperCollins LJ starred review)įast Ice by Clive Cussler and Graham Brown (G.P. Want to get the latest book news delivered to your inbox each day? Sign up for our daily Book Pulse newsletter.
