From bestselling author Diane Moody, Home to Walnut Ridge has over 250 “Five star” reviews.It seems everyone needs a second chance. Tracey Collins just left Washington D.C. after her dream job became a personal nightmare. Back home in Jacobs Mill, Tennessee, she quickly realizes she’s not the only one needing a fresh start. Her sister Alex is in the midst of a career change, finding new … in the midst of a career change, finding new inspiration restoring furniture. Their father, a former pastor who’s had his own share of disillusionment, now mentors a strange bunch of misfit bikers who do odd jobs around town as ministry. Among them, an intriguing former attorney named Noah, still running from a painful past, catches Tracey’s eye.
Secrets are uncovered and hearts are restored in Jacobs Mill as they all work together to rennovate an old smokehouse into a new shop called Second Chances.
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This was an interesting story. I enjoyed the build and transitions in the story. I thought the father becoming a “hippie biker” from being a pastor was a bit improbable, but it connected the story line. I also felt like some of the drama built in about the previous relationships in Washington DC were just left hanging at the end without …
Any woman considering an abortion for any reason should read this book. I am sure they’d change their mind. This book is beautifully written and covers all aspects of abortion / adoption. All I can say is Wow.