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Book Review of Restless in Carolina (Southern Discomfort, Bk 6)

Restless in Carolina (Southern Discomfort, Bk 6)
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Restless in Carolina by Tamera Leigh- book review

Bridget is in the middle of the Pickwick family and all their issues, including her own: ridding herself of her widows weeds. It has been 4 years since her husbands accidental death and her family is pressuring her to move on. But is she ready? And with other family members getting married and having babies, she cant get away from it.

Now she is the champion for Uncle Obes project to sell the family estate, but she wants to preserve it in its natural state as much as possible. No track homes or industrial park if she has anything to say about it. And now the challenge begins, who will buy the property and how will it be developed?

As Bridget interacts with the developers interested in the property she also discovers much about herself and begins to rid herself of her widows weeds.

Great story of families working together toward a common goal and the conflicts involved. A modern coming back to God story with a happily ever after ending.

Disclaimer: I received this book as a member of the Waterbrook Press blogging for books program. All opinions expressed are my own.