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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I should have reviewed this month's ago, but other books came between and suddenly did I realize that this one had gotten lost in my pile of books to review. Luckily, this book is very memorable and I still remember the story pretty well. Anna-Lisa's Choice is book four about young antique dealer Anna-Lisa and this is the first book I have read. I have previously read At home at Bettan's by Eli Åhman Owetz and I loved that one and this book was just as charming to read and very easy to get into. It's not a thick book so you just breeze through it, but it's a book you will remember. I found the story to be absolutely charming and I quite liked getting to know Anna-Lisa. At heart is this book about Anna-Lisa making a choice between two futures. A safe future with Rutger who she loves or a more unsure future with bohemian Ralf who she still has some feelings for. It's a lovely ending to a series and I would very much read the books from the start. no reviews | add a review
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Anna-Lisa's Choice is book four about young antique dealer Anna-Lisa and this is the first book I have read. I have previously read At home at Bettan's by Eli Åhman Owetz and I loved that one and this book was just as charming to read and very easy to get into. It's not a thick book so you just breeze through it, but it's a book you will remember. I found the story to be absolutely charming and I quite liked getting to know Anna-Lisa.
At heart is this book about Anna-Lisa making a choice between two futures. A safe future with Rutger who she loves or a more unsure future with bohemian Ralf who she still has some feelings for. It's a lovely ending to a series and I would very much read the books from the start. ( )