I don't think I have found a book by Debbie, that I do not like.
Here we follow the lives of Lydia and her sister Margaret as they work in Lydia's yarn shop. And, in the car jacking of Margaret's daughter and things can get pretty rough.
Then you have Alix who works at the bakery and is planning her marriage to Jordan; a minister. Alix does not feel worthy of Jordan because of her upbringing, which was not in or around a church but in closer line with the streets. She ends up allowing Jordan's mother and her mentor pretty much take over the wedding planning. Which causes her to feel left out.
Bring in a tenant above the yarn shop a young widow who is grieving the loss of her husband and hiding from her previous boss.
They all decide to take a class at the yarn store.
You have Debbie's uncanny knack for weaving a story in and around multiple characters
AMAZON - Back on Blossom Street
SANDY SAYS 3/3 STARS
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