The Reading Circle, Ashton Lee
The Reading Circle, Ashton Lee
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The Reading Circle

Author: Ashton Lee

Narrator: Kate Baldwin

Unabridged: 7 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/02/2014


Synopsis

Lovers of small town fiction are going to fall in love with The Reading Circle ." --Marie Bostwick, author of Between Heaven and Texas Welcome to the quirky town of Cherico, Mississippi, where potluck meetings at the local library provide a feast for mind and stomach alike. . . If some folks had their way, the Cherico library would have shut down long ago. Councilman Durden Sparks aims to divert funding to a cause dear to his heart--and his wallet. With the aid of gumption and good friends, librarian Maura Beth Mayhew has finagled a one-year reprieve, and the burgeoning book club is raising the library's profile one mouthwatering meeting at a time. But more members mean more opinions. . . While the Forrest Gump -themed shrimp dishes are a universal hit, meetings don't always go according to plan. Between spirited debate over book choices and surprising revelations and relationship hiccups--including Maura Beth's fledgling romance--there's a lot to discuss. And just when bad luck threatens to finish the library for good, the Cherry Cola Book Club may learn that the best stories have twists--and heroes--you never expected. . .

About Ashton Lee

Ashton Lee was born in historic Natchez, Mississippi, into a large, extended Southern family which gave him much fodder for his fiction later in life. His father, who wrote under the pen name of R. Keene Lee after WWII, was an editor and writer in New York of what is now called pulp fiction. As a result, Ashton inherited a love of reading and writing early on and did all the things aspiring authors are supposed to do, including majoring in English when he attended the University of the South, affectionately known as Sewanee. Ashton lives in Oxford, MS.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cheryl

Relaxing southern set read, tho the names were annoying.......more

Goodreads review by Donna

I just love visiting the community at Cherico! It felt like visiting old friends when I picked this book up. Maura Beth continues to fight for her little library in a small town. She is truly a heroine I can respect. Along the way, we reacquaint with the same group of interesting characters who were......more

Goodreads review by Karen

It has been several years since I read the first book in this series, but I enjoyed it. When I saw the remainder of the series on the shelves of my local library I decided to continue the story. I loved how easy it was to reconnect with these characters that I enjoyed so much the first time around.......more