Door to Door Quilts (Door County Quilts, #2) by Ann Hazelwood


Door to Door Quilts (Door County Quilts, #2)
Title : Door to Door Quilts (Door County Quilts, #2)
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 437
Publication : Published May 25, 2021

An artist finds herself in the midst of a local controversy and a romance gone wrong in this charming mystery from the author of Quilters of the Door.   Claire Stewart is back with brand new adventures in her little hometown of Fish Creek in Door County, Wisconsin. As Claire continues to bloom as a quilt artist and painter, she finds herself disappointed with the prestigious quilt club she was privileged to join. She and her best friend Cher team up to confront the Town Board with one of Claire’s grand ideas, hoping to bring quilts to the forefront in Door County. Meanwhile, the man with the red scarf begins to play a stronger role in Claire’s life as harassment continues from Austen, her former lover.   Praise for Ann Hazelwood and her novels   “I found myself immersed in the tale of this extended family and this wonderful quaint town . . . You will laugh, cry and share in their hopes and dreams.” —Community News   “Ann Hazelwood knows a few things about the human spirit, family and dreaming big. Add a mixture of the love of quilting and all the things Missouri historic and otherwise; you will experience the words and passion of this unique and gifted author. Enjoy the experience!” —StreetScape Magazine


Door to Door Quilts (Door County Quilts, #2) Reviews


  • Ann Kiefer

    Slightly better than the first book. I’m kind of hooked on the characters even though I’m not crazy about the writing. However, since this book did not end with a cliffhanger, I think I’ll stop reading the series. The upcoming books in the series don’t interest me enough to invest the time.

  • Kathryn

    Boy, did I need a light novel after my last book? This series moves along quickly, has many characters I love, and a few that need a kick in the pants. I am looking forward to the next one in the series.

  • Marilee Freshley

    For folks who have visited Fish Creek, WI & Door County, AND love quilts and painting. I've done these things, and I'm enjoying this series, this being book #2. It's an easy, relaxing read and I enjoy the characters.

    "Claire Stewart is back with brand new adventures in her little hometown of Fish Creek in Door County, Wisconsin. As Claire continues to bloom as a quilt artist and painter, she finds herself disappointed with the prestigious quilt club she was privileged to join. She and her best friend Cher team up to confront the Town Board with one of Claire’s grand ideas, hoping to bring quilts to the forefront in Door County. Meanwhile, the man with the red scarf begins to play a stronger role in Claire’s life as harassment continues from Austen, her former lover."

  • Janilyn Kocher

    I was happy to read this second book in a new series about quilts in Door County, WI. I loved the setting and the characters. I don't quilt but love to read about quilts, quilters, and the rich fabric they use. Claire is has a new endeavor she's working on which causes some controversy. A new romances is promising, but will it be shipwrecked by other factors? This can be read as a stand alone; however reading the first book is recommended to give readers more context. Thanks to the publisher and Edelweiss for the early read.

  • Renee

    This book picked right up where the first one left off. You must read the first one in the series. There is a third book in this series. I enjoyed it. Like the first one, it reminds me of a Hallmark movie... not a lot of drama, but makes you feel good. I like the characters in the story. Being an avid quilter, I am enjoying the series. The chapters are very short..3 or 4 pages long, which makes it easy to keep reading, since I would tell myself "I will just read this next chapter..." then keep doing that!

  • Annarella

    This is the second book in this series but it can be read as a stand alone.
    I like cozy mystery featuring quilters and this was quite good.
    I like the relatable and fleshed characters, the setting and the mystery kept me guessing.
    Recommended.
    Many thanks to the publisher and Edelweiss for this ARC, all opinions are mine

  • Kay

    I cannot explain why I like these books, they are not my normal read but the characters are real and do real things. There was a giant outbreak of “winking” in this book that I could have done without though.

  • Gail

    Found a new series to love! I want to road trio to Washington Island!

  • Jodell Quamme

    Fun new series too read with 2 of my favorite things, quilting and Door County

  • Linda Carr

    Just ok for me

    Seemed the book was more about the quilt show than the characters.

    Good book but not really to my taste.

  • kc

    I am so enjoying this series.

  • Rosemary

    I love reading books set in places that I also love.

  • Joann

    Even though this book #2 , the books can stand alone. Not much details or background was lost by not having read book #1. Enjoyable read.