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Memory House: Memory House Collection (Volume 1), by Bette Lee Crosby

Memory House: Memory House Collection (Volume 1), by Bette Lee Crosby

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Memory House: Memory House Collection (Volume 1), by Bette Lee Crosby

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Memory House: Memory House Collection (Volume 1), by Bette Lee Crosby

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A MAGICAL LOVE STORY... Memory House, a place where friendship turns to love and love lasts forever.Ophelia Browne knows a memory can outlive its owner. She knows because she's been granted the unique gift of finding and caring for those forgotten memories. But now she's nearing ninety, and needs to find a successor - soon. When broken-hearted Annie Cross shows up on the doorstep of The Memory House Bed and Breakfast, Ophelia knows she is the one. The two women forge a bond of friendship as they sip magical dandelion tea and share stories. When Annie starts to sense the memories Ophelia is delighted, but then a thread of violence begins to unravel and she fears things have gone too far. Winner of the 2015 FAPA President's Book Award Silver Medal

Memory House: Memory House Collection (Volume 1), by Bette Lee Crosby

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1454604 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .45" w x 6.00" l, .60 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 180 pages
Memory House: Memory House Collection (Volume 1), by Bette Lee Crosby

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About the Author USA Today Bestselling and Award-winning novelist Bette Lee Crosby's books are "Well-crafted storytelling populated by memorable characters caught up in equally memorable circumstances." - Midwest Book ReviewThe Seattle Post Intelligencer says Crosby's writing is, "A quirky mix of Southern flair, serious thoughts about important things in life and madcap adventures."Samantha from Reader's Favorite raves, "Crosby writes the type of book you can't stop thinking about long after you put it down.""Storytelling is in my blood," Crosby laughingly admits, "My mom was not a writer, but she was a captivating storyteller, so I find myself using bits and pieces of her voice in most everything I write."It is the wit and wisdom of that Southern Mama Crosby brings to her works of fiction; the result is a delightful blend of humor, mystery and romance along with a cast of quirky charters who will steal your heart away. Her work was first recognized in 2006 when she received The National League of American Pen Women Award for a then unpublished manuscript. She has since gone on to win nineteen awards for her work; these include: The Royal Palm Literary Award, the FPA President's Book Award Gold Medal, Reader's Favorite Award Gold Medal, and the Reviewer's Choice Award.Crosby's published works to date are: Baby Girl (2016), What the Heart Remembers (2015), The Loft (2015), Memory House (2015), Passing through Perfect (2015), Wishing for Wonderful (2014), Blueberry Hill (2014), Previously Loved Treasures (2014), Jubilee's Journey (2013), What Matters Most (2013), The Twelfth Child (2012), Life in the Land of IS (2012), Cracks in the Sidewalk (2011), Spare Change (2011).


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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful. Four stars: A magical realism story that will enchant you. By Heidi Ophelia Brown is almost ninety years old. She has lived in the Memory House by herself, protecting the objects that hold special memories. Ophelia has no children or family, so she is anxious to find someone who will carry on her legacy. Finally by chance, a young lady, Annie, shows up on her doorstep looking to rent a room for night. Ophelia dares to hope that Annie might be the one. Over some magical dandelion tea, the two talk, and Ophelia knows that Annie is indeed the one. Can Ophelia convince Annie that there is magic in memories?What I Liked:*I am a sucker for magical realism stories as I like to believe that there is the possibility of magic in the real world. Ms. Crosby delivers a sweet and simple story with two unforgettable women who forge a lovely friendship, along with a pinch of magic. If you are looking for a light, quick, cozy read, this is a sure bet.*I adored Ophelia Brown. At almost ninety years old, she knows she is nearing the end of her life. Yet, she is as active and alive as ever. Ophelia has a special gift for blending herbs in a way that helps others, almost a bit like magic. Ophelia is wise, and a bit magical. Along with her gift for herbs, she has a talent for being able to glean memories off from certain objects. Every once in awhile, something she handles will impart memories of the past from its previous owner to Ophelia. Ophelia believes that memories have their own life and that it is up to her to share her gift. Ophelia is one of those characters who will immediately draw you in.*Annie is a young woman, struggling with the every day burdens of life. A job that has gone sour and a failed romance, lead her on a small getaway. Annie lands on Ophelia's doorstep, and soon, the women form a fast friendship. I liked that Annie was quickly able to open her heart to Ophelia and her mind to the possibility of magic. I enjoyed watching her journey and seeing her transform. Together, Annie and Ophelia are magical.*The story take us through Annie's troubled romance as well as Ophelia's long lost love. I liked Ophelia's romance, it is one that is sweet and sad. Annie after a struggle finally learns to let go, and in the end, a lovely new romance awaits her as well. I loved both romances.*I have only read two books by Ms. Crosby prior to this one, and I liked that there were traces of the two stories I knew in this book. Fans of Ms. Crosby will be delighted to know that all the articles that possess memories in the house are from her other novels, so if you have read all her books, you will easily be able to pick out what item goes to which story, and you will understand the history of each item. I thought this was a clever and unique concept.And The Not So Much:*This was a quick, light read, but I didn't like that it ended a bit abruptly. It stops just at the point where things are moving in a happy, positive direction for Annie. I was expecting a bit more resolution for both Annie and Ophelia. It almost felt like a prequel, and I am hopeful that there will be more story to come because there is certainly more story to tell.*This is a personal preference, but for me, I feel the book would have been more impactful if the author had stuck strictly to a first person narrative throughout. The majority of the story is told via third person, but then there are these small chapters that are done in first person that relay Annie or Ophelia's thought. I felt much more connected to the chapters done in first person vs. the third person.Memory House is a simple, sweet story perfect for those who love a small dose of magic. This is the perfect cozy read for when you need a quick pick me up or for when you need a easy way to wile away an afternoon or a stormy day. This is a book with memorable characters, a touching romance and a nice story. Give it a try.Favorite Quotations:" A good memory is something you ave to live with for a while, let it settle in and become part of who you are. Then when it's feeling at home and welcome, you can move on to the next one.""The thing is," Ophelia adds, "there's a big difference in missing someone because they filled a hole in your life and missing someone because they were your whole life."I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and I was not compensated for this review.Posted@Rainy Day Ramblings.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. A magical book of memories, treasures and stories! From master southern storyteller-reconnecting with previous characters By Judith D. Collins A special thank you to Bent Pine Publishing and the author for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.The MEMORY HOUSE, (Book #1 Memory House Series) is a magical book of memories, of stories; from award-winning master southern storyteller, Bette Lee Crosby- bringing treasures of unique gifts, while re-connecting with much loved previous heart-warming characters.Ophelia Browne is approaching ninety years of age, and runs a small quaint bed and breakfast, Memory House B&B, in her charming picturesque home surrounded by a quaint garden.On the far edge of Richmond, Virginia, a small town of Burnsville, with winding streets and quaint houses, some dating back to the nineteenth century--Ophelia lives in the white house at the end of Haber Street. A passerby would not readily notice her house, partially hidden, she has a small apothecary shop, restoring faith and making miracles.She misses her husband of many years who died and has a unique gift of caring for forgotten memories. She needs to pass along her memories and gift, to the right person; however, she worries she is getting older and this person has not come along, as of yet; however, this may soon change.Annie Cross needs a break, from Philadelphia, and she has no destination in mind. She has to think, and get away from her personal life and professional life. A thousand subtle reminders of the love that has died a slow and painful death after seven years. She picks up for the weekend alone and stumbles upon Memory House B&B, and decides to stay for the weekend. Little does she know this trip will be the start of remembering.However, what she discovers is so magical, drawing her into the smells, the comfort and serenity the place, its owner, its memories, the garden, and the setting. She winds up getting to know Ophelia, a wise woman, drinking tea, great conversation, and working in the garden. She extends her relaxing stay for a week, and knows in her heart, she will return soon.Ophelia connects with Annie and knows she is the one who will appreciate and understand the memories. A lifetime of special people and memories and the ways they connect. She will tell her the story of Edward, her husband and all the other unique people in her life. She remembers everything, from her own life and from the lives of those who came before her. She has only to touch her hand to an object and can feel the special memory clinging to it. Few women have lived to be her age in the family and she needs to find a replacement before her death, or the memories may be lost forever. Now there is hope.Annie is not in any rush to get back to her normal life with Michael, surrounded by numbers; she is captivated by Ophelia, her life, her past, and her stories. However, as much as Ophelia wants to embrace Annie, she is also fearful for Annie, the future-- and does not want to scare her away. She wants it to be her choice and cannot force it. Annie has to uncover new memories, and some not so pleasant, and ones buried. Sometimes the past has to be faced, in order to move on to a new future.Ophelia tells of the memory she discovered in each treasure, but like so many aspects of life there is more-much more. All of these treasurers have a story that came before and after; an unfaithful lover, a lifetime of heartaches, a heavy-handed father, a mother who would give her life to save a child.Each of these stories can be found in one of Bette's other novels. If you have not had a chance to read, Spare Change, Jubilee's Journey, Passing Through Perfect, Twelfth Child, Previously Loved Treasures, Wishing for Wonderful or What Matters Most , you will get a brief summary of each as well as how they connect to this special story.Would recommend reading them all, and as Bette says, "The best stories are always the ones that start with a grain of truth, and then grow into something magical!"I have loved all Bette’s inspiring stories— her passion is reflected through each of her books, from quirky southern tales, award-winning stories, special friends, and eccentric characters which will warm your heart, making you smile, filled with life lessons, wit and humor, and takeaways you will remember long after the book ends.Memory House is magical, and fans of Sarah Addison Allen, Lisa Van Allen, Donna Ball, and Catherine Ryan Hyde, will enjoy, this one, as well as fans of all her previous books which connect in a special unique way."A memory is what is left when something happens, and does not completely unhappen." - Edward de Bono

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Infomercial for the rest of the series - avoid! By CR Don't understand all the 5 star reviews. I like books in which the characters are believable, the action driven by the characters - that's totally lacking here - and I suspect that may be the case with the books she's trying to get me to read. (You don't need to read the book, just read the epilogue.) In Memory House, there's nearly no plot, the characters are almost without substance (and what's there is annoying) - they exist merely to serve the "device" which is to act as a teaser for the other books in the series. The two main characters are being "moved around" to highlight the next vignette. Their behavior is not believable. This is a pity, because technically, Crosby seems to be able to write. If she'd posted a real book as a freebie - and if the characters and their actions were believable - I might have been inclined to read (and therefore buy) others.

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