Saturday, November 30, 2013

The Vintage Teacup Club by Vanessa Greene Review

The Vintage Teacup Club

Three women’s lives are about to change because of a few delicate pieces of china... When Jenny Davis comes across a beautiful vintage tea set at an outdoor market in the English countryside, she’s convinced it’s fate. A young bride on a budget, she has her heart set on a vintage tea-party theme for her wedding?and the gorgeous gold-rimmed china before her is perfect. There’s only one problem. Two other women have fallen in love with it, too. So they come up with a solution: They’ll share it. They establish a sisterhood, sharing the ups and downs of their lives?from broken hearts and weddings, to family drama and career dreams. When a figure from Jenny’s past threatens to ruin her big day, Alison’s teenage daughter pushes her to the limit, and Maggie’s romantic life is thrown into turmoil, the members of the Vintage Teacup Club band together?proving their new found friendship will last a lifetime.

My Review:
I loved this book. It is an adult version of Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. It talked about adult issues that every woman faces. It was fun to read about how they met and how they relied on each other. They each are so different and have issues of their own. However since they are different ages and have different life experiences they can each bring different things to the friendship. There were issues for woman of all ages and I could definitely relate to some. Who would have known that an outdoor market would offer a tea set that would make strangers become lifelong friends? They writing is interesting and easy to follow. I felt like I was on a roller coaster with these characters as they went through their lives. I wanted them to be happy and to be sharing the tea set when they were in their 90's. There was also romance thrown in, and I could not wait to see how the tea set was used through out the years, I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review from Night Owl Reviews, however all opinions are my own.


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