February 24, 2011

[ Dreary, snowy day off... }

...so I have decided to sit and read today! My most favorite books in my collection are my vintage books. I collect Victoria Holt, Phillipa Car, Norah Lofts, Phyllis A. Whitney..among countless others. Recently I finished Rose Cottage by Mary Stewart.


From Amazon.com : Mary Stewart launched a world full of romance readers, and she invented romantic suspense. In this beautifully written gothic, Kate Herrick, a young widow in war-torn London, returns to her family home of Rose Cottage to retrieve family mementos for her Gran. When Kate arrives, she finds that the mementos have mysteriously disappeared. While looking for answers to age-old family mysteries (her single mother supposedly ran off with gypsies) Kate rekindles friendships with neighbors, kinsman, and old childhood companions. The bittersweet memories that Kate examines help her to redefine herself as a widow and as a young woman with a great need for family ties.

I enjoyed Rose Cottage very much, so I decided I'd give another of her books a go. I have decided on Thornyhold.

Also from Amazon.com: This old-fashioned gothic romance is as good as they get. When Gilly's witch aunt leaves Thornyhold to her, a house in the middle of the woods, Gilly finds that she has inherited far more than she realized. Along with the house comes a cat, a still room filled with herbs (and a missing recipe book), an attic chamber with carrier pigeons (who have secret messages), and an attractive neighbor whose young son offers the sacred and unique blessing of friendship. But Thornyhold possesses far more than even these simple offerings. The place itself seems to convoke otherworldly gifts as well: Gilly cultivates the abilities to heal and to foresee the future once she makes Thornyhold her home.

Sounds like the perfect book for a dreary, snowy day :-) What are you reading these days???

4 comments:

  1. I just finished A Discovery of Witches. I blog about books every Friday in my Literary Friday posts. These look really good! Which one should I read first?

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love reading books in the winter-seems like I haven't had the time this winter-makes me sad!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Oh I loved her books when I was in jr. high in the late 70s/early 80s. I probably read that one - but it has been too long to know for sure. Do you ever start reading a book and know instantly you have read it before? I wonder........if I cracked that one open would I remember? Love the sweet little chicken in the cart too. Adorable! Thanks for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I have read several Mary Stewart books in the past. But not these. I"ll have to put them on my list and look for them at the library!

    ReplyDelete

I'm so happy that you visited my little blog! Thank you for the lovely comment and have a superb day!!