A review by martialia
Isabel's Daughter by Judith R. Hendricks

4.0

Second book I have read by this author and I will come back for more. The best thing about this one is the food, the place, the way she sets you right down in the scene. The main character is not perfect, and while you genuinely like her and sympathize you don't feel overwhelmed by pity. She's pretty much what you envision when you think down-to-earth.