Good morning, readers.
I hope you took a few minutes to check out our author for this week, JoAnn Durgin
BLURB:
Small-town charm and
rediscovered dreams are always in season in Dogwood Creek, Tennessee!
Investigative journalist Ryan Hartmann is living his best life. Based in his
hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, he gets the prime assignments and travels the
world. When he finally takes a break to visit his Grandpa Luke in a tiny
mountain town in Tennessee, Ryan encounters a gorgeous fireball of a woman at
the local diner before he even steps foot in his grandfather’s house. After a
case of mistaken identity and a wacky run-in at the local bookmobile, these two
are off and running!
Jennifer Collins moved into her grandmother’s mansion in Dogwood Creek five
years ago. Her Grandma Ellie has plenty of room and, as a successful
playwright, she needs an assistant. Also a part-time actor at the nearby Smoky
Mountain Playhouse, Jennifer slides effortlessly into both roles. What
she doesn’t expect is a handsome man from Atlanta with
mesmerizing eyes, surprising transparency, and a witty sense of humor who comes
to town and challenges her at every turn. When a long-held, fiercely guarded
family secret is leaked to the public and the press, who has
the obvious motive? Who can be trusted?
Join the fun among the dogwoods where love is always in bloom. Toss in a bit of
mystery, a group of lovable matchmakers, and the perennial possibility of
small-town hijinks. Where the ordinary becomes extraordinary and everyday
citizens step out of the shadows as heroes. Who knows, there might even be a
knight in shining armor among them!
I knew going in this was Christian fiction. I have read and reviewed them here many times. However, An Early Spring is really high on the subject. God is mentioned at least once on nearly every page, they live their life according to God, and she backs up some of the discussions by having the characters quoting verses. I get all of that, and I know that's what readers of Christian fiction want. I'm not going to ding her on any of those points.
The good news is, Jennifer and Ryan's story is truly heartwarming. I got multiple chuckles with the bantering between Ryan and his grandfather. Jennifer's grandmother is the epitome of where Hollywood legends go when they walk away from the industry. I loved how JoAnn sprinkled in some of the classic actors that would have been a part of her grandmother's day. I love a classic Hollywood movie. I wonder if there is a story similar to her grandmother's final picture.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and I think you will too. I'm giving An Early Spring...
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All my best!
~ Angela






