Do you know the significance of Sunday, Sept. 22 this year? It’s the first day of fall! I know it comes as a relief to some after the long, hot summer we’ve had. According to multiple sources and surveys nationwide, fall is most people’s favorite season by far.

With the crisp mornings, beautiful foliage, fun holidays, and pumpkin-flavored everything, who can blame them for favoring this great season? If you are one of the many people who rank fall above the other seasons, keep reading for some books that will give you all the fall feelings. “Picture Perfect Autumn” by Shelley Noble takes place in a Gothic Rhode Island beach house during fall where photographer Dani Campbell stumbles upon some secrets involving the reclusive Lawrence Sinclair and his estranged grandson. As they are brought together by fortune, fate, and the ties that bind, all three embark on journeys of discovery and love.

“First Frost” by Sarah Addison Allen is set in Bascom, North Carolina in October. As temperatures drop and leaves begin to turn, the Waverley women are made restless by the whims of their mischievous apple tree and all the magic that swirls around it while waiting for the First Frost. Will the First Frost prove fruitful for them? “The Café Between Pumpkin and Pie” by Marina Adair, Kate Angell, and Stacy Finz takes place in Moonbright, Maine, where there’s a pumpkin on every porch, freshly brewed apple cider in every cup, and sorcery in the air.

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