Annie Wood, the housemaid-turned-pattern designer in The Pattern Artist, designs her own clothing line that is both fashionable and functional for busy women in 1912 New York City.
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Annie Wood, the housemaid-turned-pattern designer in The Pattern Artist, designs her own clothing line that is both fashionable and functional for busy women in 1912 New York City.
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I wanted to read The Pattern Artist because it featured characters working for the pattern company, Butterick. I wanted to read The Fashion Designer because I had really liked the first book and I really wanted to know if the little group of friends had succeeded in their new business.
I have to admit that I did have a bit of a hard time at first. There were several points of view and they sometimes changed so rapidly that it was a little difficult to follow at times. Once I got into the rhythm of things it was a lot easier and I enjoyed the story.
It was kind of fun watching the characters, who have quickly become like friends, as they struggle to get their fledgling business off the ground. They face a lot of ups and downs, and unexpected romance, but through it each of them learn to rely even more the only One who will see them through everything that life can throw their way.
The Fashion Designer was only the second book that I've read by author Nancy Moser and I'm both curious and kind of hoping that she might continue on into the next chapter of their endeavor.
(I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.)