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Preston's Mill

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Preston's Mill

By: Jacqueline Rhoades
Narrated by: Leah Frederick
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When her disastrous marriage ends in the most humiliating way, Meg Hanson doesn't know what to do or who to turn to. Unhappy with her life as it was and unwilling to become what her mother and sister envision, she retreats to the little Appalachian town of Preston's Mill, the place where her father was raised. Meg has promised herself six months away from the influences of home to find out who she is and what she really wants out of life.

Her Great Aunt Annie doesn't hold with such nonsense, but she does believe that good food, hard work and fresh country air have the power to heal the soul and she sees in Meg a soul that belongs to the mountain.

Coming from wealth and privilege, Meg isn't sure at first what to make of a place where much of your wardrobe comes from Gorton's Farm Supply and the only coffee available is what's brewed at the Downtown Café. However, it doesn't take long for her to become attached to the people of Preston's Mill with their blunt honesty and strange speech or to reluctantly fall for the boy who kissed her under the apple tree when she was only 10. He's grown into an intriguing man with problems of his own.

JT Preston is burdened with his family's past sins, sins that prevent him from seeking the life he's always envied and longed for. Annie thinks this is nonsense, too, and sets about bringing Meg and JT together, but nothing is ever as easy as it sounds.

When a coal company makes plans to begin mining the mountain, Meg and JT find themselves in the middle of the battle between those who consider it progress and those who see it as the end of a way of life. Greed rears its head, people are hurt and lives are endangered, Meg's most of all.

©2014 Jacqueline Rhoades (P)2015 Jacqueline Rhoades
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Narration - Leah Frederick - Pretty Good! She's a good story teller and it was easy to differentiate between the characters.

This is really a pretty sweet romance. I kinda fell in love with Meg and loved JT.
Poor Meg is cheated on by her jerk of a husband and finds out in a pretty miserable way. She heads to the mountain town of Preston's Mill to hang with her Aunt Annie (who I also loved). Here she meets quite a group of characters that were all pretty entertaining. The gossip mill is in full force and of course, most of the time, it's a little broken and the information isn't always as it seems.

I really fell in love with these characters - especially those struggling in the court of public opinion. Loralie's story-line was especially enjoyable!

The dangerous part of the tale got a little bit Scooby Doo-ish, but not too bad. I loved the ending too, but really wished for more, but then that's usually a good thing in my eyes! I'd rather be left wanting more than glad it's finally over!

Really enjoyed this one!

I received a copy of this audiobook free of charge from audiobookblast in exchange for an unbiased review

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love Love LOVE THIS BOOK!!! IT HAS REAL LIFE HARDSHIPS & HOW A WOMEN DEALS WITH IT!! I LOVE THE NARRATOR & THE WHOLE THING WAS JUST AMAZING!!! I AM SO THANKFUL I GOT IT!
"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBlast dot com."

EXCELLENT BOOK!!

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This book kept up a steady quick pace of twists and turns from the beginning to the end, but no emotion or experience of chemistry was lost between the characters.
Meg Hanson has been dealt a blow to the life she thought she was leading, but it was a gift because it took her out of a place of denial and complacency and forced her to rejoin the world of living, breathing and feeling people.
She was encouraged to go back to her father's small town to find herself and managed to do much much more.
I loved the interaction between Meg and her aunt as well as the rest of the characters in the town of Preston's Mill. The author really made me feel like I'd come to visit for a few months, but didn't have to deal with the danger coming to the land.
This was definitely a pleasant listening experience and it set the atmosphere for another great listen in Changing Times. Jacqueline Rhoades set the bar and Leah Frederick brought you further into the story with her talented narration.

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I absolutely loved the book it was wonderful.

great read

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Meg returns to her fathers home town to try to forget her former life married to an atrocious man.She moves in with her Aunt Annie,who puts her to work to get her mind off her former life.She's given herself 6 months to get it together but decides she may need to stay longer after re meeting her first 'kiss'.There are plenty of misunderstandings,lost moments,etc.It is a good story narrated by Leah Frederick,who does a nice job.
I was given this book free for an honest review.

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