Blue Ridge Sunrise
by Denise Hunter
Zoe is living her dream of being a musician when she is
called back home by her Granny’s death.
She has been gone for five years and plans to attend the funeral one day
and return to Nashville the next. However, her Granny’s will holds a surprise—she
is now the owner of the family peach orchard.
In a surprising turn of events, she decides to stay and run the orchard
in Granny’s memory. She hopes to avoid
the man who broke her heart five years ago, but as it turns out, he is now the
orchard’s manager. Can the orchard
survive and can Zoe remain there with the painful memories of her first love?
This is not the type of book that I usually read, but how
could I resist when I took part in a survey to determine the book’s cover? It was an easy read, not really a surprising
one, but I did enjoy it. Although I didn’t
identify much with Zoe, the plot twists did make me want to find out what would
happen to the characters. The author
left room for another book, perhaps featuring some secondary characters.
If you enjoy a pleasant story line with a not-too-surprising
ending, I think you will enjoy this book.
I received a free copy from the fiction guild and this is my honest
review.
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