Sarah Weeks
Alice wondered if her mother was aware that she wasn’t the only one in town who’d come down with a bad case of Blueberry Fever.
— Sarah Weeks
As a rule, she didn’t like boys very much, but she had to admit, Charlie was actually pretty nice.
— Sarah Weeks
Beauty salons, like churches, are places where people tend to unburden themselves and bare their souls.
— Sarah Weeks
Being a humble person, she gave her pie shop a humble name—PIE.
— Sarah Weeks
For years Melody had been making the same wish on every birthday candle, eyelash, wishbone, and shooting star that came her way, and now it had finally come true.
— Sarah Weeks
Laredo was getting on in years, and his big belly tended to slow him down a bit.
— Sarah Weeks
Polly had a gift for baking pies, and she poured her heart and soul into every one she made.
— Sarah Weeks
That was the moment when Alice knew for sure that she and Charlie Ending would be friends for the rest of their lives.
— Sarah Weeks
The answer is no," said Melody firmly. “Undeniably, indisputably, categorically no.
— Sarah Weeks
To my faithful readers, because a book is like a pie—the only thing more satisfying than cooking up the story is knowing that somebody might be out there eating it up with a spoon.
— Sarah Weeks
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