Autumn Skies
by Denise Hunter
Survivor’s guilt is a difficult subject, but it is a theme in Denise Hunter’s Autumn Skies, a touching romance. When Molly finds a buyer for the family business and home, it turns everyone’s world upside down at the Bluebell Inn, but that is nothing compared to the effect of her sister Gracie’s attraction to the mysterious guest, Wyatt. Both have secrets and neither wants to let the other get close.
Gracie and Wyatt are likable characters. Gracie is young, independent, and determined to show her brother and sister that she is an adult. Wyatt, a Secret Service agent, was shot in the line of duty. If he wants to prove he has psychologically recovered from the event, he has to reach back into his past and recover from an even worse childhood trauma. He comes to Bluebell Inn for that sole purpose. I recommend this excellent read. It’s a clean page-turner with some adventure and action. The characters are trying so hard that you will want things to work out for them despite what seems like insurmountable problems.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Rating: 5/5
Category: Romance, Christian
Notes: This is the final book in the Bluebell Inn Novels, a trilogy. It is perfect as a standalone, but you will find yourself wanting to read the other novels in the series.
Publication: October 20, 2020—Thomas Nelson
Memorable Lines:
Molly loved this about her man. While her first thought was worry, his was prayer. He offered a quiet, fervent prayer that hit all the points she was fretting over.
For a man with a poker face, he was wearing regret this morning like a neon suit.
Whereas Grace was like a balmy summer evening, her sister was like a whirlwind. And her brother a sudden storm front.
Enjoyed your review, Linda. I’m always on the lookout for sweet romance. I’ve been wanting to read a Denise Hunter book for a while now, but hadn’t gotten around to it.
Thanks for sharing. Glad you liked it.
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I think you would enjoy the whole trilogy, Laurie.
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Excellent review Linda. I just finished this book yesterday and loved it as well. I need to write my review and will have to work hard not to just use your excellent words.
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I’m glad you liked it too. I am sure your review will be original. Although we have similar opinions about books, we usually pick up on different aspects. I’ll look forward to reading your review.
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this sounds good, I’ve not read this author, I’m putting it on my list, thank you
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It has Christian underpinnings, but the focus is on the story. You can count on there being clean language, etc.
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