• Daisy’s Fortune (Southern Historical Fiction)

  • Wildflower Trilogy, Book 3
  • By: Susan Gabriel
  • Narrated by: Holly Adams
  • Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Daisy’s Fortune (Southern Historical Fiction)

By: Susan Gabriel
Narrated by: Holly Adams
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She must return to the place that twice brought her shame. She’ll have one final chance to save someone else.

Tennessee, 1982. Wildflower McAllister thought she’d put the past behind her. But when she learns her mother is dying, she digs deep and returns to the small mountain town that stole her innocence and cast her out. And she has no choice but to pull her thirteen-year-old granddaughter Daisy right back into the ghosts of her painful history.

As her mother passes, Wildflower’s grief turns to despair when Daisy’s fortune is read, predicting a dark future and the return of sinister threats. With her granddaughter keeping a terrible secret, Wildflower’s distress forces her to call upon the community that rejected her to prevent another tragedy from playing out in front of her eyes.

Can Wildflower stop a harrowing legacy from spreading to another generation?

Daisy’s Fortune is the emotional conclusion to the Wildflower Trilogy. If you like strong women, generational tales, and the power of family and the land to heal, then you’ll adore Susan Gabriel’s compelling finale.

Book 1: The Secret Sense of Wildflower

Book 2: Lily’s Song

Book 3: Daisy’s Fortune

©2019 Susan Gabriel (P)2020 Susan Gabriel

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Amazing

This book has been magical. As I listened to this book I was taken back to my childhood. I could see the mountains and smell the flowers. Summer days sitting on the front porch swing, laughing and talking and catching lightning bugs, as we called them. Thank you so much for the trip back home, of a time when the world has magical.

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Loved Following this Mountain Family

It was a joy to revisit the East Tennessee mountains and get reacquainted with the McAllister women as time has passed. As always, Susan Gabriel brings both her settings and her characters to life in a vibrant way. I only wish the story line could have continued just a bit longer.

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Daisy's Fortune Rings True

The voices of the characters, both alive and those who have passed, resonate with a haunting quality. We are easily brought back into the previous books in a manner that is not repetitious but continuing in life’s flow. The beauty of the mountains is painted in words that explode in sensory images. The change in characters from chapter to chapter offers unique and individual perspectives that are rich in voice and thought. It is amazing how an old, or new in the case for Daisy, place can conjure up memories within the reader’s mind of places left long ago. Coming from a similar church background as the McCallister’s, I nearly came undone with the choice of song by Lilly, “I’ll Fly Away Ole Glory.” What a tribute to the matriarch of the family. This is a book that draws the reader in until the last word is read.

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