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The Vineyard at Painted Moon by Susan Mallery: Book Review

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  1. Lisa's Notebook

    Nice to find a book with some strong female characters – and who could say no to one set in a winery! 🙂

  2. Anika

    I don't mind a bit of predictability every now and then, especially if there are other aspects that are great, like the characters. Lovely review!

    Anika | chaptersofmay.com

  3. Charley

    Thanks for sharing a great review! Sounds like a good read! It's good to find a book with a strong female lead – I'll have to check this out!

  4. Retirestyle Travel

    Nice summary. Sounds a bit stressful, but she needs to do what is best. Love the winery setting too

  5. thathappyreader

    i’d love to see more books set in wineries! Thanks for your comment.

  6. Taylah

    A great review for what seems like a really engaging story. I love the fact that Mackenzie seems like such a powerful lead. Will definitely give this a go. Thank you

  7. Kelly~Diane

    Great review. This sounds exactly like my type of book. I definitely need to add this to my TBR list.

  8. thathappyreader

    I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for your comment Kelly ~ Diane.

  9. Ellie-M

    I've added this to my Audible wishlist! I love how you recommend WHO should read the books you review as well as giving the review. It's really helpful!

  10. Loren

    I love Susan Mallery's books the setting is always beautiful, the female characters resilient and strong, and the story/plot is heartwarming.
    Thank you for sharing this book, I'll have to check it out!

    Loren |plaidandsugar.com

  11. Lindsey

    Always good finding a book that has strong female characters. I really like the sound of this one – great review, as usual!

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