Author: Gil McNeil
Published: December 27th 2011 by Hachette Books
Format: Paperback, 396 pages
Genre: Women's Fiction
Series: Jo Mackenzie #3
Have you ever read a book and felt that the main character had no direction and just kept going until something came to her? Well, there you have Jo Mackenzie of Knit One, Pearl One.
There is a frantic simplicity to this series of an overwhelmed single mother who is trying to build a knitting business in a seaside town, all the while trying to appear that she has her life in order. In this final book, surprise baby Pearl is toddling around and suddenly her bio-father makes an appearance wanting to be more of a central role in his daughter’s life. It’s not the worst idea, considering that there is still a spark between Jo and Daniel, but certain rules will have to be followed.
There is an endearing and quirky cast of characters in this series. In a way, I am sad to see it did not make it past this third and final book since it would have been a perfect series for Hallmark to have picked up.
Full of small laughs and real-life moments, this is a series to savior over your cup of tea or a weekend away.
There is a frantic simplicity to this series of an overwhelmed single mother who is trying to build a knitting business in a seaside town, all the while trying to appear that she has her life in order. In this final book, surprise baby Pearl is toddling around and suddenly her bio-father makes an appearance wanting to be more of a central role in his daughter’s life. It’s not the worst idea, considering that there is still a spark between Jo and Daniel, but certain rules will have to be followed.
There is an endearing and quirky cast of characters in this series. In a way, I am sad to see it did not make it past this third and final book since it would have been a perfect series for Hallmark to have picked up.
Full of small laughs and real-life moments, this is a series to savior over your cup of tea or a weekend away.
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