Thursday, April 17, 2008

The Pajama Girls of Lambert Square by Rosina Lippi

Julia fled to Lamb's Corner, Georgia, five years ago following the sudden death of her husband. There she opened a highly successful linen and pajama store. The first time John Dodge sees her, she is wearing pajamas - the "uniform" for all the employees. He has moved to town to revive a store that sells pens and is instantly smitten. Each of them has things they are hiding from which must be resolved before the necessary happy ending. Both the employees of the two stores and other residents of the community figure prominently in the story and give it much of its local flavor.

I like Rosina Lippi's books, whether she's writing as herself (in this case) or as Sara Donati (who writes historical romances). This book was no different - not too much thought involved but characters that were likable and honestly trying to solve their problems.

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