Hometown Girl Memories (Hometown #6) 
Hometown Girl Memories (Hometown Series Book 6) by Kirsten Fullmer is a beautifully written story and being the sixth in the series, stands well on it's own. It may be beneficial however to read the previous selections in the series to get a real foundation for the stories. This is a small town story, featuring likable and relatable characters like Tara, and Winnie, each with their own set of unique problems and challenges. A letter arrives for Winnie, who is elderly, and this pulls her back to
Hometown Girl Memories (Hometown Series Book 6) by Kirsten Fullmer is a beautifully written story and being the sixth in the series, stands well on it's own. It may be beneficial however to read the previous selections in the series to get a real foundation for the stories. This is a small town story, featuring likable and relatable characters like Tara, and Winnie, each with their own set of unique problems and challenges. A letter arrives for Winnie, who is elderly, and this pulls her back to

This book was absolutely delightful to read! Even though there are sad and bittersweet memories throughout, the story itself is concise, sweet, and comedic all in one. This is the story of two women: Winnie (Wynona), an aged soul living by herself and the diligent Tara (owner of her own Inn) who is strong-willed and determined even though at times it can cause great anxiety and stress on herself. Tara has her own little family to take care of in addition to managing the books and overall
This sweet book is a delight to read.The book fluctuates between present time and 1968 when Winnie (Wynona) was excited to be going to college with her best friend Claudia and Claudia's older brother Roy who, having already been in college for a couple of years, can show them the ins and outs. Winnie wants to have fun but she also values the opportunity for a good education, while Claudia is definitely more into the "fun" part and less into the "learning" part. Roy had promised their parents he
Memories are made of thisAuthor Kirsten Fullmer has worked in the field of engineering, has been a teacher at the college level, was a freelance consultant, and has an affinity for art. Now retired, she has published seven novels, her favored HOMETOWN SERIES now lists six books, HOMETOWN GIRL MEMORIES being the sixth entry.Kirsten celebrates women in this series set in the small town of Smithville a town that could be anywhere because each of us has a similar reminiscence focal point in our
This was an okay book. I enjoyed the story about today, but the yesterday part, I didn't care for.Maybe because I grew up in that era.It was well written. I just didn't care for it. I did however, give it a three star rating.
Kirsten Fullmer
Kindle Edition | Pages: 310 pages Rating: 4.43 | 618 Users | 9 Reviews

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| Title | : | Hometown Girl Memories (Hometown #6) |
| Author | : | Kirsten Fullmer |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 310 pages |
| Published | : | October 1st 2019 |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Drama |
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"I was crying one minute and laughing the next. A definite must read!" Winnie is content in her role as the reining matriarch of Smithville, but when a letter arrives from a long-lost friend, the door to her past is reopened. Memories come flooding in, drawing her back to 1968, her college days; a time filled with people and events she hasn’t allowed herself to recall. Tara knows her husband, Justin, is up to something. She may be crazy busy running her inn and trying to manage little Bella, but her gut tells her there’s more to Justin’s busy schedule than just work, and she’s determined to find out what it is. Join in the fun as Smithville’s leading ladies unite in this charming, must-read novel filled with love; past, present, and future.Details Books Concering Hometown Girl Memories (Hometown #6)
| Series: | Hometown #6 |
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Ratings: 4.43 From 618 Users | 9 ReviewsRate Regarding Books Hometown Girl Memories (Hometown #6)
This for me is Fullmer's best book yet! I couldn't put it down! I've always loved her books, and how real they are, but this took it to a new level! It took a journey through so many different stages of life: young love, marriage, parenthood, aging, and so much more. I throughly enjoyed how she presented the delicate history of the late 60s in a way that caused me to stop and think, and yet there was still much humor and laughter as well.Hometown Girl Memories (Hometown Series Book 6) by Kirsten Fullmer is a beautifully written story and being the sixth in the series, stands well on it's own. It may be beneficial however to read the previous selections in the series to get a real foundation for the stories. This is a small town story, featuring likable and relatable characters like Tara, and Winnie, each with their own set of unique problems and challenges. A letter arrives for Winnie, who is elderly, and this pulls her back to
Hometown Girl Memories (Hometown Series Book 6) by Kirsten Fullmer is a beautifully written story and being the sixth in the series, stands well on it's own. It may be beneficial however to read the previous selections in the series to get a real foundation for the stories. This is a small town story, featuring likable and relatable characters like Tara, and Winnie, each with their own set of unique problems and challenges. A letter arrives for Winnie, who is elderly, and this pulls her back to

This book was absolutely delightful to read! Even though there are sad and bittersweet memories throughout, the story itself is concise, sweet, and comedic all in one. This is the story of two women: Winnie (Wynona), an aged soul living by herself and the diligent Tara (owner of her own Inn) who is strong-willed and determined even though at times it can cause great anxiety and stress on herself. Tara has her own little family to take care of in addition to managing the books and overall
This sweet book is a delight to read.The book fluctuates between present time and 1968 when Winnie (Wynona) was excited to be going to college with her best friend Claudia and Claudia's older brother Roy who, having already been in college for a couple of years, can show them the ins and outs. Winnie wants to have fun but she also values the opportunity for a good education, while Claudia is definitely more into the "fun" part and less into the "learning" part. Roy had promised their parents he
Memories are made of thisAuthor Kirsten Fullmer has worked in the field of engineering, has been a teacher at the college level, was a freelance consultant, and has an affinity for art. Now retired, she has published seven novels, her favored HOMETOWN SERIES now lists six books, HOMETOWN GIRL MEMORIES being the sixth entry.Kirsten celebrates women in this series set in the small town of Smithville a town that could be anywhere because each of us has a similar reminiscence focal point in our
This was an okay book. I enjoyed the story about today, but the yesterday part, I didn't care for.Maybe because I grew up in that era.It was well written. I just didn't care for it. I did however, give it a three star rating.


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