The Most Famous Illegal Goose Creek Parade (Tales from the Goose Creek B&B Book 1)
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In this first book of the Tales from the Goose Creek B&B, you'll fall in love with a small town that feels like coming home. Its quirky characters and their many shenanigans will make you laugh out loud as they touch a place in your heart.Even though retirement is still three years away, Al Richardson is counting the days. He anticipates many enjoyable years in which every day feels like Saturday. But Al's wife, Millie, has different plans for their retirement. When she learns that a Victorian-era home is up for sale, Millie launches a full-blown campaign to convince Al that God's plan for them is to turn that house into a B&B.But a B&B won't be the only change for the small Kentucky town. A new veterinarian has hung up her shingle, but she's only got one patient-the smelly dog belonging to her part-time receptionist. And sides are being taken in the issue of the water tower, which needs a new coat of paint...but no one can agree who should paint it.The situation is coming to a head. Who could have imagined a town protest over a water tower? And who would believe it could culminate in an illegal parade?Get lost in a novel that reminds you why you love reading. Review Approaching retirement, Al and Millie Richardson are at oddsabout what they want to do with their golden years. For Al, it's all aboutrelaxation and travel. Millie, however, wants to open a bed-and-breakfast intheir quiet Kentucky town. Meanwhile the locals are boycotting the new andyoung female veterinarian after her predecessor's retirement. More trouble isbrewing over who will paint the town's water tower after the son of a long time"Creeker" resident with questionable color choices is again up for a vote torefurbish it. VERDICT: Smith (DangerousImpostor; co-author with Lori Copeland of the "Seattle Brides" books)launches a charming small-town series that introduces the quirky residents ofGoose Creek. With an engaging storyline that is at times laugh-out-loud funnyand unforgettable characters, this feel-good novel is a sure bet for readersseeking an uplifting and humorous tale.-- Library Journal starredreview, Pick of the Month for September 2015This book is so much fun to read! The entertaining characters make one laugh out loud because of their antics, but also touch a spot in one's heart. If the others in the series are anything like this installment, they are sure to be hits.Al and Millie Richardson have lived in Goose Creek their entire lives. But Al is looking forward to retirement and the day he can get behind the wheel of an RV. Millie, however, has other plans. When the Updyke home becomes available, Millie feels her prayers have been answered. Opening a bed and breakfast in Goose Creek is exactly what she and the town need. Goose Creek is changing. A new veterinarian receives a less than lukewarm welcome. Also,who knew that painting the town's water tower would lead to such an uproar?Sides are being chosen, and it all culminates in an illegal parade. What could possibly happen next? (HARVEST HOUSE, Sep., 224 pp., $9.99)-- RT RATING: ****1/2, RT Book Reviews, Reviewed by Michele Hagenlock About the Author Virginia Smith is the bestselling author of more than 30 inspirational novels and 50 articles and short stories. Her books have received many awards, including two Holt Medallion Awards of Merit. Meet her online at www.VirginiaSmith.org.
In this first book of the Tales from the Goose Creek B&B, you'll fall in love with a small town that feels like coming home. Its quirky characters and their many shenanigans will make you laugh out loud as they touch a place in your heart.Even though retirement is still three years away, Al Richardson is counting the days. He anticipates many enjoyable years in which every day feels like Saturday. But Al's wife, Millie, has different plans for their retirement. When she learns that a Victorian-era home is up for sale, Millie launches a full-blown campaign to convince Al that God's plan for them is to turn that house into a B&B.But a B&B won't be the only change for the small Kentucky town. A new veterinarian has hung up her shingle, but she's only got one patient-the smelly dog belonging to her part-time receptionist. And sides are being taken in the issue of the water tower, which needs a new coat of paint...but no one can agree who should paint it.The situation is coming to a head. Who could have imagined a town protest over a water tower? And who would believe it could culminate in an illegal parade?Get lost in a novel that reminds you why you love reading. Review Approaching retirement, Al and Millie Richardson are at oddsabout what they want to do with their golden years. For Al, it's all aboutrelaxation and travel. Millie, however, wants to open a bed-and-breakfast intheir quiet Kentucky town. Meanwhile the locals are boycotting the new andyoung female veterinarian after her predecessor's retirement. More trouble isbrewing over who will paint the town's water tower after the son of a long time"Creeker" resident with questionable color choices is again up for a vote torefurbish it. VERDICT: Smith (DangerousImpostor; co-author with Lori Copeland of the "Seattle Brides" books)launches a charming small-town series that introduces the quirky residents ofGoose Creek. With an engaging storyline that is at times laugh-out-loud funnyand unforgettable characters, this feel-good novel is a sure bet for readersseeking an uplifting and humorous tale.-- Library Journal starredreview, Pick of the Month for September 2015This book is so much fun to read! The entertaining characters make one laugh out loud because of their antics, but also touch a spot in one's heart. If the others in the series are anything like this installment, they are sure to be hits.Al and Millie Richardson have lived in Goose Creek their entire lives. But Al is looking forward to retirement and the day he can get behind the wheel of an RV. Millie, however, has other plans. When the Updyke home becomes available, Millie feels her prayers have been answered. Opening a bed and breakfast in Goose Creek is exactly what she and the town need. Goose Creek is changing. A new veterinarian receives a less than lukewarm welcome. Also,who knew that painting the town's water tower would lead to such an uproar?Sides are being chosen, and it all culminates in an illegal parade. What could possibly happen next? (HARVEST HOUSE, Sep., 224 pp., $9.99)-- RT RATING: ****1/2, RT Book Reviews, Reviewed by Michele Hagenlock About the Author Virginia Smith is the bestselling author of more than 30 inspirational novels and 50 articles and short stories. Her books have received many awards, including two Holt Medallion Awards of Merit. Meet her online at www.VirginiaSmith.org.