The Ghostly Quilts on Main by Ann Hazelwood. Adult fiction. 5th in the Colebridge Community series. American Quilter's Society, 2014.
The main character in this Missouri set series is Anne Brown Dickson. The first books follow Anne as she sets up a gardening store on Main Street in the small community of Colebridge. Anne starts out living with her mom and not really looking for love, but finding it anyway.
In this fifth novel in the series, Anne and her husband, Sam Dickson, live at 333 Lincoln Hill and have redone a big historic home. Anne hopes to write a history of the house and its former owners. Fall is approaching and the Main Street shop owners hope to host an outdoor quilt show to get more people into their shops before the annual holiday season. As always, family plays a big part in the story. There's always a mysterious element to the stories, too.
Quilted Lilies by Ann Hazelwood. Adult fiction. 6th in the Colebridge Community series. American Quilter's Society, 2014.
Business is brisk at Brown's Botanical Gardens. Anne and Sam decide to purchase a property neighboring their home and hope to build greenhouses and expand the business. Unexpected events dramatically change their plans. Anne is faced with some big decisions, but supported by family, friends, and merchants along Main Street. An inherited white quilt plays a big part in comfort and family connections in this sixth novel in the series.
A Colebridge Quilted Christmas by Ann Hazelwood. Adult fiction. 7th in the Colebridge Community series. American Quilter's Society, 2015.
Family is number one with Anne Dickson, but new connections are being made, new friends found, and the possibility of new adventures await. Christmas is coming and the Main Street shops are decorated to the max, but someone keeps cutting the lights at the Mistletoe Market. Can the little group figure out the mystery? Anne hosts the first big Christmas party at 333 Lincoln and enjoys the experience. A new pastor at the local church becomes integrated into the community.
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