beckyb0416
Oh to have Bourbon Springs be a real place in Kentucky. With this the seventh book in the series, all the characters feel so much like family and friends who I wish I could visit. Ms Bremseth has once again created two memorable characters that dig down to your marrow in the feelings they evoke. Mack and Jorrie are two more fine characters to add to the Bourbon Springs family that stay with you long after the story ends. Mack's loving caring nature, brought out in his songs, would be a true treasure to actually be able to hear sing; I imagine his voice sounding very much like Country Music singer Chris Young. Jorrie compliments Mack completely in her giving nature in how she is able to get right to his core nearly from their first meeting. The songs that Mack has written, are a testament to Ms Bremseth's writing genius...they are poetry that I wish I could hear set to music. I always look forward to her books and characters because I know I'll never be disappointed in the "new" she brings to the table, in this book it was the mysterious Wedding Bourbon brought to light. This book was provided by the author for my honest review.
Isha Coleman
Mack is an easily identifiable character. Mack is made up of each and every member of the human race at one time or another. Attempting to make dreams a reality but hitting the requisite roadblocks along the way. Bottle Bluegrass takes me back to some of the most heartbreaking moments in my life however, it also yells out loud and clear "keep pushing forward". Success may not happen on the first try or in the way we want but that is the beauty of life. Expect the unexpected. I received an ARC of Bottled Bluegrass by Jennifer Bramseth in exchange for an honest review. Dreaming big allowed them something to work toward but the tunnel vision caused a disconnect from the blessings that had and for a while they lost sight of the important things. The Bourbon Springs stories are more sweet than sexy. There is a deeper meaning hidden in every love story that resonates in the heart even as the story ends.
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Marie Palmer
Tears.....there were lots of tears! This is the most emotional book of the series so far and I loved it! It's my new favourite......at least until I read the next! Mack and Jorrie are fantastic, they both have demons and it is a heart breaking journey for them before they finally realise they are far stronger together, they need each other to survive and finally find happiness. Once again Bourbon Springs is full of surprises and there is heart break not only for Mack and Jorrie, but for more of our Bourbon Springs family too........I had to stop at one point as the tears were streaming and the words were too blurred to read, however there is also plenty of happiness too to offset this heart break with weddings and babies galore! Love this series and cannot wait to read book 8