By Beth Hoffman
Book Blurb
Beth Hoffman’s bestselling debut, Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, won admirers and acclaim with its heartwarming story and cast of unforgettable characters. Now her unique flair for evocative settings and richly drawn Southern personalities shines in her compelling new novel, Looking for Me.
Teddi Overman found her life’s passion for furniture in a broken-down chair left on the side of the road in rural Kentucky. She learns to turn other people’s castoffs into beautifully restored antiques and eventually finds a way to open her own shop in Charleston. There, Teddi builds a life for herself as unexpected and quirky as the customers who visit her shop. Though Teddi is surrounded by remarkable friends and finds love in the most surprising way, nothing can alleviate the haunting uncertainty she’s felt in the years since her brother Josh’s mysterious disappearance. When signs emerge that Josh might still be alive, Teddi is drawn home to Kentucky. It’s a journey that could help her come to terms with her shattered family—and to find herself at last. But first, she must decide what to let go of and what to keep. (Goodreads.com)
My Review
Beth Hoffman is an excellent storyteller. From early in the book through the end she had me hooked on the story of Teddi Overman. As a young girl, Teddi discovers her life’s passion when she finds an old chair left on the road near her home in rural Kentucky. When she takes it home and fixes it up, her mother dismisses it as junk. Teddi loved it and as an adult rescues old furniture, repairs it, and sells it in her own shop in Charleston, South Carolina.
There were sad stories of the disappearance of her brother Josh and the loss of her parents. The misunderstanding between Teddi and her mother that created a rocky relationship between the two is a story many can relate to. There were truly funny accounts of various characters such as Albert, her grumpy furniture restorer, the hilarity of sticky-fingered Tula Jane Poteet, and a bit of romance. In all this story had a perfect balance of all these elements.
The characters, of which there were quite a few, were well drawn out and believable. I especially liked Olivia and her loyalty to her best friend, Teddi. Sam was a surprise, and you’ll see what I mean when you read the book. Albert was quite the personality and won my heart from the time I met him. Teddi was a complex character with a lot of hurdles to overcome along life’s path. She eventually discovers where her heart really lies, but it takes a long while for her to realize this.
I will definitely read more by Beth Hoffman and would recommend LOOKING FOR ME to anyone who enjoys women’s fiction.
About the Author
Twelve days after Beth Hoffman’s first novel was published in 2010, she became a New York Times bestselling author with foreign rights selling to prestigious publishers in Italy, Germany, France, Poland, Norway, Hungary, Indonesia, Korea, Israel, and the United Kingdom.
Following an extensive national tour, Beth returned home to Kentucky and the solace of her writing studio. Drawing from vivid memories of childhood on her grandparents’ farm and her love of animals, nature, and antiques, a surprising story quickly took form. When asked about her second novel, which is titled Looking for Me, Beth says: “This book encompasses my deepest passions—it’s the story that woke me in the night and demanded to be told.”
Before beginning her writing career, Beth was the president and co-owner of an interior design studio. An artist as well as an award-winning designer, her paintings are displayed in private and corporate collections in the United States, Canada, and the UK.
Beth lives, along with her husband and two very smart cats, in a restored Queen Anne home in a quaint historic district in Northern Kentucky. Her interests include the rescue of abandoned and abused animals, nature conservancy, birding, historic preservation, and antiquing. (Goodreads.com)
Wonderful review!
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Thanks, Bette. Hugs, dear friend.
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Excellent review Michelle.. thanks….Sally
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Thanks, Sally! Hugs.
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Sounds like a great read. Wow! ❤
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Thanks Michelle. I’m off to Amazon to bookmark and check out Beth’s books. ❤
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It was enjoyable. If you are looking for something to sit back and read while relaxing, this is for you.
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Thanks again. 🙂
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Excellent review, Michelle. I have read both of Beth Hoffman’s books, and I like her writing style and how she really makes her characters come alive. I hope she has another one “in the works.”
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Thanks, Pam. I’m looking forward to reading Saving CeeCee Honeycutt.
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This really is a fascinating mystery and love story, along with crafting too! I liked how you mentioned so many plotlines. . . Yet, left us guessing what happens?
Thank you for your wonderful visit to my blog. ~ Robin 💮
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Your blog is fabulous.
I hope you get the opportunity to read LOOKING FOR ME.
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Stories involving quirky customers in shops are always a favourite, partly due to many a year’s experience and partly for the you can’t make that up vibe that comes around.
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That is so true, Steve. My husband, who doesn’t enjoy shopping, is always ready to hear about the people I run across.
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Shopping is horrible, unless for books.
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Shopping is wonderful, including for books!
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I love the concept, Michelle. Your mindful review really makes me want to read the book. Best to Beth. Hugs all around.
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Oh, Teagan, I hope you do!
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Thanks for the introduction, Michelle. This sounds like a great read. I love the cover!
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It was an enjoyable read. It’s the first I’ve read by this author.
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