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Meadow Falls by Carolyn Brown

This novel hooked me in and I quickly got lost in this beatiful and emotional story where chose family, secrets and forgiveness play large roles.

As the story develops, multiple layers are revealed making the characters more complex and developed than they first appear. 

Angela Marie has been groomed from very young years to take over Meadow Falls, a farm that’s been in her family for generations. Not given a choice to do something else she has reluctantly accepted her duty, but when her parents pass away the world opens up to her.

Getting help from her old nanny, and her old friend she is looking optimistically at the future - she'll continue doing peanut farming, but her way and with the help of people she loves and trusts.

Heartwarming and positive - a fantastic story yet again by Ms Brown!

 

Meadow Falls will be available on 9 January 2024, but can be pre-ordered now.


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