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Book Review of Home on Apple Blossom Road (Life in Icicle Falls, Bk 9)

Home on Apple Blossom Road (Life in Icicle Falls, Bk 9)
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I recently finished reading Home on Apple Blossom Road by Sheila Roberts, which is the latest installment in the Life in Icicle Falls series. I have been a HUGE fan of Ms. Roberts' books for more than five years now.

This book is a true page turner; I had it read in little more than a day. Would that Ms. Roberts could write as fast as I can read! I thoroughly enjoyed meeting the main characters and I also love catching up with characters from past books in this series. As always, Ms. Roberts had me laughing, crying and wanting to move to Icicle Falls. Right. Now. Ms. Roberts writes fun, light reads about relationships. If you haven't read any of her books, you may want to look for them now.

A little about the book:
Mia Blair and Colin Wright grew up in the same family. She as an orphan, whose mother died and her father deserted them when she was small. She has been adopted by his aunt and uncle. He is also, in a sense, an orphan, as his mother had abandoned his father (Dylan) and him when he was young. The two were first friends and later high school sweethearts. But all that changes when they go off to college and eventually break up. Along the way, Colin and Mia must both face the ghosts from their past. Mia became engaged to a college friend only to break the engagement immediately after a trip home, where she realizes she's never gotten over Colin. Colin has a girlfriend and must decide how serious he is about her. His mother flits in and out of his life and her father does as well. One quote from this book has stuck with me after reading it. At one point, Dylan says to Colin, "I'll take you to Seattle if you'd like to visit her. I know you're curious. But remember, she's not the woman who raised you. She doesn't get to wear the Mommy badge. That belongs to your grandma and Aunt Beth. Got it?" Now it's nearly a decade later and they are both back in Icicle Falls for Grandma Justine's funeral. They find they are both in Grandma's will and she has enlisted the assistance of the whole family and the entire town sending the two on a treasure hunt to find their inheritance. Interspersed throughout the book are letters from Grandma to her mom and later, her sister. These letters are loaded with family news throughout the years.

http://www.sheilasplace.com/home-on-apple-blossom-road.html

In the interest of full disclosure, I'm part of Ms. Roberts's street team and got this book for free in exchange for my honest review.