Welcome to Jen’s Jewels, where we delve into the sparkling gems of the literary world. In today’s installment, we sit down with the talented Savannah Carlisle to uncover the inspirations behind her enchanting debut novel, THE LIBRARY OF SECOND CHANCES. From clandestine notes in a Little Free Library to the intertwining paths of Lucy and Logan, join us as we unravel the threads of community, love, and historic preservation woven throughout this captivating tale. With insights into character motivations, themes of resilience, and a tantalizing glimpse into Savannah’s next project, this conversation promises to be a literary treasure trove for readers eager to explore the depths of small-town charm and heartfelt romance. Jennifer Vido: What inspired you to write THE LIBRARY OF SECOND CHANCES? Was there a particular moment or experience that sparked the idea for Lucy and Logan’s story? Savannah Carlisle: It started with the idea of leaving index cards in a Little Free Library so people could write notes to stick in the book they’re leaving telling people why they should read it. Then I thought it would be fun if the locals in this small town signed their notes with pen names, because maybe someone like…

