Books Worth Reading: The Girl Who Chased the Moon


Let me start off by saying this:

If Julia Child and Practical Magic had a baby, this book would be it. It's full of food, mischief and magic with a little bit of romance thrown in.

I love anything that Sarah Addison Allen writes. She paints a vivid picture in your head of the story she is telling you. Not to mention she writes beautifully and her books are easy to read and get sucked into. 

When I read this I devoured it in a day, it's highly entertaining and addictive I feel like the characters in her books are old friends after hearing their stories, that manage to reach out and touch my heart.

 This story that she tells here is utterly charming that I absolutely 
loved it. The story line is simple but it's also incredibly irresistible. 

This is a love story but, it's also something so more reading beyond the words. It's about finding a place when you feel so out of place. It's about regrets, mistakes, redemption, magic and mystery. 

Julia's story focuses on her regret all though reformed, haunted by memories of past mistakes. While Emily story focuses on magic, mystery and a mother that she thought she knew. The men in there lives, Sawyer and Win, equally won my heart, both filled with wonderful southern charm and sexy smiles. 

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