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The Woman of Boone County #1

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Book 1 of The Woman of Boone County
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Pub Date Feb 06 2024 | Archive Date Feb 16 2024

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Thirty-five-year-old Abigail’s midlife crisis first appeared as an innocent trade in of her Ford Taurus for a two-seater BMW. Then she resigned as lead prosecutor and took a job at Patty Cakes Bakery heating cinnamon buns. But no one was more shocked at her behavior than her fiancé, Joe Batista, when she gave back his engagement ring without a reason why.


They say your past always catches up to you and one day Abigail’s past showed up on her porch wearing Converse shoes and holding an old picture of her and her high school sweetheart, Ryan Jameson. Tessa Snow had traveled from Florida to Maine to meet her biological mother and the next stop was Boone, Texas to meet her dad, the guy in the picture.


Ryan Jameson, as fate would have it, just returned home and was settling in as the most eligible doctor at Mercer Hospital. He hadn’t seen Abigail in 18 years, when she disappeared with her parents without as much as a text message saying goodbye.


It was a good thing Abigail got fired on day three of her bakery job, because she had to make it to Texas before Tessa, in order to tell Ryan the reason she left was because she was pregnant. But when she got there, it was harder than she thought; their chemistry together had grown stronger. And nothing would kill it faster than the truth about Tessa Snow.

Thirty-five-year-old Abigail’s midlife crisis first appeared as an innocent trade in of her Ford Taurus for a two-seater BMW. Then she resigned as lead prosecutor and took a job at Patty Cakes Bakery...


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Oh my heart! This was such a precious story. I just fell in love with Tessa and how comfortable she was in her own skin. She was the anchor that Abigail needed when her life was spinning out of control. Ryan was such a great man throughout the whole story but in the end he was a truly wonderful human being. I can’t wait for what’s next in the series and how the other mother’s stories unfold. The dedication for this book will stick with me always.Thank you NetGalley for this free advanced copy. I’m leaving this review voluntarily.

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Abigail’s midlife crisis is she quits her job as a prosecutor and goes to work in a bakery. She's fired from the bakery and goes home to find a stranger on her doorstep. She is currently on a break from her rich fiancé and he doesn't seem to be giving her any space
Tessa Snow has tracked down Abigail as her birth mother since her adopted mother has passed away. She thinks the Ryan Jameson is her father, Abigail's former high school boyfriend. As Tessa talks to her, she finds out that her aunt actually adopted the baby, and her mother made the arrangements secretly.
When Abigail was pregnant her family moved from Texas to Maine to hide the pregnancy since her father is a minister.
Abigail has a lot of things to work through about the daughter she has now meet and Ryan since she ghosted him years ago.
Great story about coming to terms with trauma in her teen years and learning to live her life as an adult.

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