"Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” —Elizabeth Andrew
Who doesn’t love a volunteer? Better yet, who doesn’t doubly love a book volunteer? It’s hard to resist someone who has heart. I say we give it up for Sharee comin’ in clutch with the Mama Love recommendation. This memoir is getting bumped to the front of my book queue. Rae’s too. Thanks for the love, sis.
Some of you may be aware that Sharee is our resident Emily Henry expert. So, you can bet I phoned her up as soon as I finished the bestselling author’s latest Great Big Beautiful Life. We both liked the premise: two writers, one more decorated than the next, compete for the chance to write the biography of an American heiress who disappeared from public view decades earlier. The competitors have one month to gain the heiress’s trust and win the project. As the two forge ahead, they realize the American Royal is subverting the truth at times. But why? You’ll have to read to find out. I think it’s worth meeting Alice Scott, the young journalist who boasts real-girl status and oozes with optimism. She’s a character I can get behind.
Sharee’s read 4 of Henry’s 5 romance novels. GBBL is her favorite. This story is different than the others. Ms. Henry said herself, Great Big Beautiful Life is a departure from her previous novels. One reviewer articulated the difference: “Sure, the Emily Henry signatures are back—cozy, vibrant small-town settings, heartwarming familial subplots, and laugh-out-loud dialogue. But this book does something different than Book Lovers or Beach Read—it centers the importance of familial love as much as the romance storyline.” I think it’s safe to say you’ve found your next substantive beach read.