THE HOUSE BY THE CREEK
MY THOUGHTS:
Morgan Jo Coyle is living her life, believing that she is happy with her successful career in the city. While her mind is on her job in the city, her heart is still at home in Brambleberry Creek, the small town in Kentucky where she grew up. She has spent the last five years trying to forget the hurts and scars of her past. Morgan receives a call from her mother that her Grandmother Essie is dying and Morgan puts her life on hold and immediately returns home to her family before time runs out. Not too long after her arrival back in her quaint hometown she runs into Emmett Dawson, her childhood sweetheart. They spend summer evenings together reminiscing on the wonderful stories of their past. But, is the time they are spending together actually rekindling the feelings they had for each other long ago? Morgan is faced with a tough decision, does she return to the city or does she stay in Brambleberry Creek.
This was such a fabulous story of confronting past relationships, working through them, and accepting forgiveness. This is a captivating story of family, friendship, heartache, love, reconciliation and second chances This book, with its stunning cover, heart-warming storyline and believable characters, will keep you flipping pages anticipating the end. It is a story that definitely hits all the emotions and leaves you satisfied at the end. I loved this book and I highly recommend it.
Thank you Elizabeth Bromke for such a wonderful story. I thoroughly enjoyed this well written book and I look forward to reading the next book in the series. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I definitely recommend it.
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DESCRIPTION:
Author: Elizabeth BromkePublisher: Bookouture
Publication Date: July 26, 2022
Pages: 278
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Everyone has one moment that will change their lives forever…
A completely heart-warming, emotional page-turner about finding your place in the world, the importance of family and the joy of discovering love when you least expect it. Perfect for fans of RaeAnne Thayne, Elin Hilderbrand and Susan Mallery.
Morgan Jo Coyle hasn’t been back to the small town of Brambleberry Creek or seen any of her family for years. But when she receives the heartbreaking news that her Memaw Essie is on her deathbed, Morgan knows she has to go home to face Essie—and her complicated past—before it’s too late.
Stepping through the door of her family’s charming old farmhouse, Morgan is reminded of all the happy times she spent baking and talking with Essie. And it’s not long before her childhood sweetheart, Emmett Dawson, with his sparkling blue eyes and teasing smile, comes to find her.
Soon Morgan and Emmett are spending long summer evenings together in the pretty orchards and eating fruit by the water. It almost feels like old times, but being in the sprawling Kentucky countryside also brings memories of the fateful day that changed Morgan’s life and drove her away from the people she loved. The day she’s trying hard to forgive Essie for…
With Essie in hospital, Morgan tries to heal past hurts. But it’s only when she discovers an ink-stained letter written in her memaw’s distinctive hand that she finally starts to understand the truth behind the moment that tore the two women apart.
Will the unraveling of a shocking family secret help Morgan to find a future with Emmett in Brambleberry Creek? Or will she leave the rolling hills of Kentucky for good?
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