Foam & Fables: A Small Town Romance Book Club
Event description
Montgomery & Taggert and Little House Brewing Co. proudly present: Foam & Fables, A Small Town Romance Book Club!
Our next book club meeting will be held at Little House on Sunday April 27. Arrive at 4 pm to get settled and the discussion will start around 4:30 pm. Please RSVP in advance so we know how many people to expect.
Montgomery & Taggert will have all book club books available to purchase. You can buy the book from their website and pick up at the store.
Little House will create a beer flight paired with themes, tropes, or characters from the book. Other drinks will be available for purchase including a variety of beer, hard seltzer (gluten free), red or white wine, cocktail on draft or a selection of non-alcoholic options.
Disclaimer: No purchases are necessary to participate. While our book club is open to everyone, some content may be mature and it is recommended for ages 18+. The brewery is strictly 21+ and any minors must be accompanied by their legal guardians to enter. If you are underage and without your legal guardian, you will be asked to leave. No exceptions will be made. Proper identification is required.
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April Book: There's Something About Mira by Sonali Dev
About the Book
Mira Salvi has the perfect life—a job she loves, a fiancé everyone adores, and the secure future she’s always imagined for herself. Really, she hasn’t a thing to complain about, not even when she has to go on her engagement trip to New York alone. While playing tourist in the city, Mira chances upon a lost ring, and her social media post to locate its owner goes viral. With everyone trying to claim the ring, only one person seems to want to find its owner as badly as Mira: journalist Krish Hale. Brooding and arrogant, he will do anything to get to write this story. As Krish and Mira reluctantly join forces and jump into the adventure of tracing the ring back to where it belongs, Mira begins to wonder if she is in the right place in her own life. She had to have found this ring for a reason…right? Maybe, like the owner of the lost ring, her happy ending hasn’t been written yet either.
About the Author
Sonali Dev’s first literary work was a play about mistaken identities performed at her neighborhood Diwali extravaganza in Mumbai. She was eight years old. Despite this early success, Sonali spent the next few decades getting degrees in architecture and written communication, migrating across the globe, and starting a family while writing for magazines and websites. With the advent of her first gray hair her mad love for telling stories returned full force, and she now combines it with her insights into Indian culture to conjure up stories that make a mad tangle with her life as supermom, domestic goddess, and world traveler. Sonali lives in the Chicago suburbs with her very patient and often amused husband and two teens who demand both patience and humor, and the world’s most perfect dog.
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