Nights of Rain and Stars is the story about how one summer four strangers with nothing in common all take a trip to a little seaside village in Greece. When a sudden tragedy strikes the small village the four strangers are all thrown together and become friends. It then goes into their lives and how the trip heals them from their past and what they were running away from and why then ended up in Greece.
I do not want to give away the whole story but I would recommend this lovely book. To read more about this book you can click HERE.
Julie
Good Morning, I am trying to catch up with my friends this morning. I love reading and your book sounds like it would be a good one to read. I hope you had a wonderful Valentine's Day. Take care. Hugs and Prayers from your Missouri Friend Shirley
ReplyDeletethis looks like a good book. I like Maeve Binchy!
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Linda
I love everything ever written by Maeve Binchy. I always wonder what stories may have died with her. xo Diana
ReplyDeletei'll put it on my list Julie. I've certainly had a lot of time to read lately with all the snow. I hope you are well.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read. Wish I had more time to do all those things I want to do. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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What a nice story Julie! I love the meaning behind it.
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I've read every Maeve Binchy every written. Sometimes I think her older books from 25 years ago are better, but I enjoy all her themes and concepts.
ReplyDeleteOoh my Mum loves her books as did my Nan. I must get this for my Mum! Thanks x
ReplyDeleteI like Maeve Binchy books but I don't remember reading this one! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI think I've read a couple of her books, but can't remember which ones. This sounds very good; thanks for the recommendation, Julie :-)
ReplyDeleteI do love Maeve Binchey. thanks for the recommendation Julie. It's always so hard standing at the library shelves trying to choose just one thing! Mimi xxx
ReplyDeleteWish I had more time for reading. I´m sure I have a couple of Maeve Binchey´s books somewhere, such a long time since I´ve had a good book in my hands and enjoy your recommendations.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this author or read any of her books, but looking at the comments maybe I should change that! Thanks Julie!
ReplyDeleteI too read this book recently. I loved it so much I shared it with my mom and my sister. Nice to know you enjoyed it also. Smiles, Linda at Paper Seedlings
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Julie. I have been looking for a new good read so I may have to get this one. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteKris
My mum adores this author, someone I've never got around to experience, perhaps I should start with this one. thanks for sharing with #readwithme x
ReplyDeleteYour book "night of rain and stars" sounds very interesting. I don't read often since I don't seem to be able to lay the book down until I finish it. I don't get anything done. Thanks for your visit to my blog and your sweet comment.
ReplyDeleteI have read a Mauve Binchy book for years but this has got my interest as it's set in Greece. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAli xx
I have never read a Binchy book. This has kinda peaked my interest.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie, thank you for the book review and highlight. It sounds like a good read and I will have to add it to my list.
ReplyDeleteStay warm and enjoy the rest of the week.
Hugs, CM
I think that this is in my pile to read, so I am really pleased to know that it is a good read and that you are recommending it! I am glad too that you enjoyed it! Just spotted the five on Friday button in your sidebar - thank you for adding it! xx
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like my kind of book, Julie. I'm glad to hear that you liked it.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful day.
This sounds like a great book! I'll have to check it out! :)
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This is a new author for me so thank you for sharing, my friend :) The books sounds wonderful so I will have to add it to my ever-growing list of books to read. Thanks for sharing at ROI. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteSince it takes place in Greece I should read it!AriadnefromGreece!
ReplyDeleteI love Maeve Binchy's books but I have yet to read this one, Julie. It's definitely on my must read list now! Thank you for sharing with us at the Hearth and Soul Linky Party.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your helpful book reviews on the Art of Home-Making Mondays Julie :) Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at Literacy Musing Mondays. I am honored to have your posts and insights on great reading. :)
ReplyDeleteOoh not heard of this before, but it sounds like the kind of book I like to read :) #readwithme
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