Reviews - Contemporary

Myra works hard to maintain the life she has carved out for herself and her children. Running the local coffee shop, Myra is a favorite among the locals. Caught up with personal decisions and running a business, Myra is blindsided. An outsider with money has not only bought her shop out from under her, but he has also her home as well.

After working tirelessly for years to see a new company rise, Ava finally lands her dream position. But before she officially takes on her new role, her sister suggests that Ava take a much needed vacation to a small town in Iceland.

When Shiloh receives word of her father’s passing, a sudden trip back to Twisted Fork, the town that holds monstrous memories, becomes necessary. If burying the very man who caused her such abandonment trauma wasn’t bad enough, Shiloh also has to navigate dealing with two older sisters who belittle her, and a town filled with people who only want to victim blame.
Miranda Writes
Gail Ward
Olmsted

Miranda Quinn left her job as an Assistant District Attorney in disgrace; her key witness in a high-profile case disappeared just before the trial, allowing a suspected murderer and rapist to go free. Now Miranda is finally getting her life back on track.

Kristen Parker is burnt out. Her imagination has always been bigger and more immersive than reality which helped when she wrote multiple bestsellers that launched a movie; less so when she suddenly can’t seem to write a word. In an effort to jump start her writing again, Kristen takes her agent up on the offer of a vacation at a resort in her home state of Tennessee.

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