How to Knit a Heart Back Home, Rachael Herron
How to Knit a Heart Back Home, Rachael Herron
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How to Knit a Heart Back Home
The Cypress Hollow Yarns, Book 2

Author: Rachael Herron

Narrator: Carrington MacDuffie

Unabridged: 10 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/10/2011

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

Lucy Harrison sells books by day and volunteers with the Cypress Hollow fire department by night. Her life is just the way she likes itfull, evenkeeled, and smoothuntil badboy excop Owen Bancroft comes back to town. Lucy has always been fearless, never scared about diving in to help others. When it comes to risking her heart, however, she realizes shes absolutely terrified. In a small town like Cypress Hollow, everyone knows your businessand there is nowhere to hide. Then Lucy and Owen are thrown together by the discovery of the lost work of a local legend, knitting guru Eliza Carpenter. Now Owen, adrift and struggling to redefine himself as a civilian without a badge, will have to learn how to open himself up to lifes new possibilitieswhile Lucy decides just how much of herself shes willing to gamble on love.

About Rachael Herron

Rachael Herron received her MFA in writing from Mills College. Her blog, Yarnagogo, gets more than one hundred thousand readers a month. She has been knitting since she was five years old and is known among her friends as simply “the Knitter.” She lives in Oakland, California.


Reviews

I might be a bit partial since I think Rachael is pretty awesome, but I am not a romance girl. Or at least I didn't think I was until I read her first book. Her version of romance is suspenseful, sometimes intense, and written in a way that allows for strong male and female characters. The fact that......more

Goodreads review by Jody

I really enjoyed this book and I'm not just saying that because I won a galley from the author (Hi Rachel!) This book brings us back to Cypress Hollow with the story of Lucy & Owen. A bad boy ex-cop struggling to redefine his identity and a bookseller with some issues of her own. Toots was by far my......more