SECRETS OF THE CHOCOLATE HOUSE DISCUSSION #3 TWRBC

Welcome to the Wilted Rose Book Club Discussion #3 of Secrets of the Chocolate House by Paula Brackston! We are covering chapters 15-21. Use the “Leave a Replay” field to comment! SECRETS OF THE CHOCOLATE HOUSE QUESTIONS 1- Finally, Xanthe decides to go back in time […]

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THE GARDEN OF PROMISES AND LIES: A NOVEL (SYNOPSIS)-TWRBC

About The Garden of Promises and Lies: A Novel (Found Things Book 3)  The Garden of Promises and Lies: A Novel Synopsis: As the bustle of the winter holidays in the Little Shop of Found Things gives way to spring, […]

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THE WILTED ROSE BOOK CLUB: SECRETS OF THE CHOCOLATE HOUSE DISCUSSION #1

Welcome to the Wilted Rose Book Club Discussion #1 of Secrets of the Chocolate House by Paula Brackston! The second book of the Found Things series is unfolding nicely. I love reading about the 17th century. Not only do we meet new characters, […]

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THE LITTLE SHOP OF FOUND THINGS DISCUSSION #3 TWRBC

Welcome to the Wilted Rose Book Club Discussion #3 of The Little Shop of Found Things by Paula Brackston! I want to add here my final impressions about this book. I have to confess that by the end of the […]

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THE WILTED ROSE BOOK CLUB: Secrets of the Chocolate House

ABOUT SECRETS OF THE CHOCOLATE HOUSE (FOUND THINGS BOOK 2) SECRETS OF THE CHOCOLATE HOUSE SYNOPSIS: After her adventures in the seventeenth century, Xanthe does her best to settle back into the rhythm of life in Marlborough. She tells herself […]

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The Wilted Rose Book Club: The Little Shop of Found Things

THE WILTED ROSE BOOK CLUB: DISCUSSION #2 Welcome to our second discussion of our latest pick of The Wilted Rose Book Club, The Little Shop of Found Things by Paula Brackston! The story has become more and more interesting. I […]

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THE WILTED ROSE BOOK CLUB: The Witch’s Daughter Discussion # 2

Today, we’ll be discussing the second and last part of the book that starts from Litha, page 267 to the end, page 387. Firstly, I’d like to insert here in between the discussion questions, how the author Paula Brackston felt […]

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