THE MONTH OF BORROWED DREAMS by Felicity Hayes-McCoy made me think of Maeve Binchy’s Irish village stories. The latest from Hayes-McCoy could be read as a stand-alone although it is part of the Finfarren Peninsula series. Characters include Hanna, the local librarian who is busy establishing a book/movie club, developing a relationship with a local architect, and smoothing some rough spots with her adult daughter. Another library employee, Conor, is planning to get married soon and to take over the family farm. Typical everyday concerns and activities fill the pages in this gentle read.
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