Love letters from Ladybug Farm / Donna Ball.
Material type: TextPublication details: Thorndike, Me. : Center Point Pub., 2010Edition: Large print edDescription: 399 p. (large print) ; 23 cmISBN: 9781602858886Subject(s): Female friendship -- Fiction | Farmhouses -- Conservation and restoration -- Fiction | Weddings -- Fiction | Large type books | Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) -- FictionGenre/Form: Domestic fiction. DDC classification: 813/.54 Summary: Large Print. Renovating a broken-down mansion in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley gave three lifelong friends a welcome second chance. But after taking the biggest risk of their lives, are these women also willing to risk their hearts? All the effort Cici, Lindsay, and Bridget have put into transforming an historic but overgrown farm into an upscale winery and special events business is finally paying off. Ladybug Farm has been chosen to host a society wedding. But what this really means is that they're about to be invaded by warring mothers-in-law, a Bridezilla, and a completely clueless groom. The Ladybug Farm ladies are going to have their hands full just trying to keep the wedding -- and the farm -- from falling into complete chaos!Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Large Print. Renovating a broken-down mansion in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley gave three lifelong friends a welcome second chance. But after taking the biggest risk of their lives, are these women also willing to risk their hearts? All the effort Cici, Lindsay, and Bridget have put into transforming an historic but overgrown farm into an upscale winery and special events business is finally paying off. Ladybug Farm has been chosen to host a society wedding. But what this really means is that they're about to be invaded by warring mothers-in-law, a Bridezilla, and a completely clueless groom. The Ladybug Farm ladies are going to have their hands full just trying to keep the wedding -- and the farm -- from falling into complete chaos!
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