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I feel like I’m starting to sound like a broken record, but I just think that debut novels are the best. Wildflowers from Winter is Katie Ganshert’s debut novel and it is pretty fantastic. All you have to do is read the first line of the... [Read on]
A young architect at a prestigious Chicago firm, Bethany Quinn has built a life far removed from her trailer park teen years. Bethany is called back reluctantly to rural Iowa, when she receives an urgent message from her estranged mother. A... [Read on]
Bethany Quinn's life is the definition of success--cushy job at a prestigious architectural firm, great apartment in Chicago, and a boyfriend that's an up-and-coming big-city attorney. When she gets an urgent call out of the blue from her mother... [Read on]
Bethany Quinn and Evan Price couldn't be more different yet they find themselves trying to work together as they struggle with their own grief and family obligations. This is a story about dealing with hurt, anger and one's past. It's also... [Read on]
Bethany Quinn is a mess! A wreck! And she doesn’t really know it at first. She’s an architect in a Chicago firm and her future seems bright. She’s got a boyfriend and it seems like her life will only get better. But she’s got a past that she... [Read on]
Synopsis: Bethany Quinn has left rural Iowa for good and she has no plans to return to the peaks. She has a good job and a hotshot lawyer boyfriend and the life she had always dreamed of but an unexpected tragedy pulls her back into the peaks and... [Read on]
This book is so good, I find it hard to believe it is Ganshert’s debut novel. The characters are well-developed, the plot well-planned, and the writing well-executed. When Bethany fled her trailer park past to become an architect in Chicago,... [Read on]
"Quanto mais rigoroso for o inverno, mais flores vão surgir na primavera." (...) O prólogo já vem com uma "pancada" em primeira pessoa, uma menina de 12 anos tentou se matar. O primeiro capítulo pula pra quase 20 anos no futuro. E eu soube... [Read on]
Book Review and Give-Away of Wildflowers from Winter by Katie Ganshert It is said that the Woman we become is based on several things. The little girl we once were, our family dynamics, the generation we grow-up in and the individual... [Read on]
From the publisher, "A young architect at a prestigious Chicago firm, Bethany Quinn has built a life far removed from her trailer park teen years. Until an interruption from her estranged mother reveals that tragedy has struck in her hometown and... [Read on]