Publisher: Montlake Romance
Publication date: July 14th 2015
My rating: 4 stars
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Stella’s mama never should’ve put Stella on the church prayer list. With Stella’s twenty-seventh birthday coming up fast, Nancy desperately wants to see her daughter married and giving her grandbabies. Petitioning heaven seems like a surefire way to get it done. But in Cadillac, Texas, where the gossip’s hotter than the city’s famous jalapeƱo peppers, it isn’t long before all hell breaks loose.
Heather, the bossy leader of the church’s Prayer Angels, thinks a summer ball will get Stella and the town’s other single gals paired off. But nobody can tell redheaded spitfire Stella what to do—not her mama, not Heather, and not even the sexy beau Stella’s been seeing in secret. Together, Stella, her best friends Charlotte and Piper, and the loyal customers of the Yellow Rose Beauty Shop hatch a good old-fashioned scheme to sabotage the ball. But will it wreck Stella’s relationship with her mama forever? And what will the church folk think when Stella reveals the identity of her mystery man?
My
Thoughts:
The Yellow Rose
Beauty Shop was hilarious, and so much fun to read. But sweet romances,
strong female friendships and family bonds make this more than just a humorous
read.
Twenty-six year old Stella has been put on the Prayer Angels’ list by her mother, Nancy. Nancy wants a grandchild and she thinks Stella needs a husband first to make that happen. Nancy doesn’t know her daughter already has a man because Stella’s been keeping him under wraps for a good reason. Unfortunately, the leader of the prayer group, Heather, has a grudge against Stella, and so she takes the opportunity to humiliate her by putting up a sign for the whole town to see: “Pray for My Daughter. She Needs a Husband.” With Cadillac, Texas being a small town the gossip spreads like wildfire and speculation about why Stella would need a husband set tongues a wagging.
Heather’s machinations know no bounds, but she’s come against the wrong girl, because Stella is a redhead by birth and temperament, and she has an arsenal of loyal friends at her back. The hilarity that ensues had me laughing my ass off for much of this story!
Twenty-six year old Stella has been put on the Prayer Angels’ list by her mother, Nancy. Nancy wants a grandchild and she thinks Stella needs a husband first to make that happen. Nancy doesn’t know her daughter already has a man because Stella’s been keeping him under wraps for a good reason. Unfortunately, the leader of the prayer group, Heather, has a grudge against Stella, and so she takes the opportunity to humiliate her by putting up a sign for the whole town to see: “Pray for My Daughter. She Needs a Husband.” With Cadillac, Texas being a small town the gossip spreads like wildfire and speculation about why Stella would need a husband set tongues a wagging.
Heather’s machinations know no bounds, but she’s come against the wrong girl, because Stella is a redhead by birth and temperament, and she has an arsenal of loyal friends at her back. The hilarity that ensues had me laughing my ass off for much of this story!
While Stella is the center of the story, her best friends,
Piper and Charlotte take up a good portion as well. Their loves and lives in
this story reminds me a lot of the movie Steel Magnolias; laughing during the
good times and crying together during the bad. The movie also just happens to
be one of their favorites (mine, too!).
Stella’s romance is hidden, but very solid. Still, when she
finds out about the sign Stella’s a little afraid of her man’s reaction. He’s a
complete sweetheart so of course she gets nothing, but support from him. As a reader you find out early on who she’s
involved with and why Stella’s keeps it hush, hush. I understood why she kept
the relationship under the covers so I didn’t find it frustrating. The gossip was so out of control I really
couldn’t blame her.
Piper is a single mom with two twin boys, getting by on her
own after her ex-husband, Gene, decided he wanted date other women and didn’t
want to bother with kids. Gene is pretty
much a dirt bag, and gives Piper grief, but she has Stella and Charlotte at her
back. Stella’s parents were also very sweet
and supportive, and I loved the example they set as a married couple. Piper is gun shy about dating, but that doesn’t
stop a hunky cowboy from taking notice. Charlotte is engaged to her high school
sweetheart, Boone, and while they seem very devoted, Charlotte needs her girls
to help her sort out a dilemma, too.
I loved the female relationships in this book, there was
pretty much only one mean girl, Heather, and she just added entertainment so it
was all good. I must mention Agnes Flynn, the eighty-year old spitfire of this
novel:
If anyone in town
could put things to rights, it was Agnes. She was eighty years old and ornery
as a rattlesnake, and there wasn’t a person in town who messes with Agnes.
Thankfully, Agnes is on Stella’s side in this whole
mess! Seriously, that lady had me
cracking up so many times in this story:
"And
FYSA, I was plenty spicy enough to chase down men prettier than Rhett Monroe
twenty years ago."—“It's FYI. The initials mean 'for your
information,'" Charlotte said.
"I
don't like your alphabet soup world, but maybe I meant for your stupid ass when I said FYSA,"
Agnes smarted off.
“I’m not telling you
jack shit about my snitch. The FBI or the NASA would come haul my skinny ass
off to jail if they knew who I had in my pocket.”
“NASA is the place that
sends spaceships to the moon and Mars.” Trixie laughed.
I can’t help but narrate these stories in my head with a
Southern accent and have to stop myself from saying ‘y’all’ when I finish.
I’ve enjoyed each and every story by Carolyn Brown. You can
tell she writes from a well of life experience. Her small town, Southern romances are filled
with humor, heart and sass!
16 comments:
What a beautiful cover! I love its simplicity!
I love that there's humor and friendship and romance. I love it when books have good female friendships so I think I would really appreciate that in this novel.
And those quotes you shared! Haha! I love them!
Wonderful review, Rachel.
hilarious with strong friendships sounds wonderful to me
You had me sold once you mentioned Steel Magnolias. Such an amazing movie! If this is even half as good, I know I'll love it!
This sounds like such a fun story! I love that it's humorous and full of great female characters and relationships. :)
Ack. I love the sound of this one, Rachel! It sounds like a hoot. Lol.
Humor AND friendship AND romance?! Sounds perfect to me!! :) Glad to see you enjoyed this one so much. And I love the pretty cover.
I think I would have to give my mother a stern talking to if she put me on the prayer list because she wanted a grandchild ;-) And that sign? *dies of vicarious humiliation* I've been meaning to try this author for a while Rachel, I think this book sounds like a great place to start!
Thank you for the awesome review, Rachel!!!
My pleasure, Carolyn! Your story was so much fun! :)
Wonderful review! I love romance, drama and humor mix together. It makes a great blend and keeps the story interesting. This series seems really good and I'd love to pick it up soon.
I haven't heard of this series until now and I haven't watched that movie, but a fun book with strong female bonds and sweet romance sound great. Glad you enjoyed it, Rachel, great review!
Sweet romances are the best once in a while! I wasn't aware of this book before, so thanks for putting it up on my radar. I'm glad to know you enjoyed it. Nice reivew!
Sarika @ The Readdicts
*snort* Just the couple of quotes you pulled made me smile and, with reference to Steel Magnolias (*sob*), I think I'm going to have to check this one out.
Lovely review, Rachel! This sounds wonderful. I love this: “laughing during the good times and crying together during the bad.”
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