I don’t know if I am sending this to you twice or not, but I just finished reading The Lost Recipe For Happiness and I would love to have the recipe for Mexican Hot Chocolate. Are you willing to give it out? Is it in one of your other books?
Thanks
I really enjoyed your book, especially since you too are a Colorado Springs gal.
A week ago, I stumbled upon The Secret of Everything and after reading the book cover, I knew it was a wonderful new discovery by an author I had not read before. I could not put it down and when I read the last page, I was sad that it had ended. It had so many layers that I savored, along with each and every character, bur especially Tessa, Sam and Natalie. I loved the surprise of Tessa not being Sam’s real daughter, but his daughter nonetheless. Thank you for the pleasure of reading this wonderful book.
I then had to go on a hunt for The Lost Recipe for Happiness and just finished it. Another wonderful book that I enjoyed so much, from the first to the last page. Now I need another Barbara O’Neal book to read because I am totally hooked. I can’t wait! Again, thank you.
Barbara,
It was quite by accident (was it an accident?) that I read “The Secret of Everything.” Although I’m hardly a “Tessa,” I’m a traveling professional and found a copy of your book in the back of an airplane seat last week. I’m accumstomed to finding snotty kleenex, half-eaten snacks and half-finished crossword puzzles in seat pockets so imagine my surprise to find your novel (with no “goo” on the cover, BTW!)
I had to write to thank you, thank you for the story. It’s been years since a story and its characters responated with me like yours did and truth be known, I’ve been planning some time off to “go get lost.” On what city did you base Los Ladrones? Being a Southwesterner, I’d surely love to swing by 100 Breakfasts for a meal…
K, how utterly perfect that you found the book in an airplane seat! Love it. Los Ladrones is based (very loosely) on a combination of Taos and Santa Fe, moved north to Questa. 100 Breakfasts is only in my imagination, but I love breakfast at the historic Plaza cafe in Santa Fe. If you’ve never been, give it a try next time you’re through there.
I don’t know if I am sending this to you twice or not, but I just finished reading The Lost Recipe For Happiness and I would love to have the recipe for Mexican Hot Chocolate. Are you willing to give it out? Is it in one of your other books?
Thanks
I really enjoyed your book, especially since you too are a Colorado Springs gal.
A week ago, I stumbled upon The Secret of Everything and after reading the book cover, I knew it was a wonderful new discovery by an author I had not read before. I could not put it down and when I read the last page, I was sad that it had ended. It had so many layers that I savored, along with each and every character, bur especially Tessa, Sam and Natalie. I loved the surprise of Tessa not being Sam’s real daughter, but his daughter nonetheless. Thank you for the pleasure of reading this wonderful book.
I then had to go on a hunt for The Lost Recipe for Happiness and just finished it. Another wonderful book that I enjoyed so much, from the first to the last page. Now I need another Barbara O’Neal book to read because I am totally hooked. I can’t wait! Again, thank you.
My favorite new author!
Barbara,
It was quite by accident (was it an accident?) that I read “The Secret of Everything.” Although I’m hardly a “Tessa,” I’m a traveling professional and found a copy of your book in the back of an airplane seat last week. I’m accumstomed to finding snotty kleenex, half-eaten snacks and half-finished crossword puzzles in seat pockets so imagine my surprise to find your novel (with no “goo” on the cover, BTW!)
I had to write to thank you, thank you for the story. It’s been years since a story and its characters responated with me like yours did and truth be known, I’ve been planning some time off to “go get lost.” On what city did you base Los Ladrones? Being a Southwesterner, I’d surely love to swing by 100 Breakfasts for a meal…
Gail, did you receive the recipe?
K, how utterly perfect that you found the book in an airplane seat! Love it. Los Ladrones is based (very loosely) on a combination of Taos and Santa Fe, moved north to Questa. 100 Breakfasts is only in my imagination, but I love breakfast at the historic Plaza cafe in Santa Fe. If you’ve never been, give it a try next time you’re through there.