Newly widowed Shelby Kincaid decides to move with her two young daughters to the small town of Misty Willow to live in her family’s old homestead.
She knows there is going to be a lot of work getting the abandoned home to the condition she knows it can be. It is the only place where she ever felt she belonged, and she longs to have her children grow up in touch with their heritage.
The house has been neglected for so long and is in need of massive repairs, however Shelby knows she can do it, and looks forward to the challenge.
[stextbox id=”info”]Almost as soon as they arrive,
Shelby clashes with the previous owner, AJ Sullivan, and the reader is drawn into a two generation drama that shows no signs of letting up. The plot is made richer by many twists and turns along the way with some surprising developments that take both Shelby and AJ by surprise.[/stextbox]
The major characters all have depth and it is great to watch them change as the story continues. The minor characters are well painted, and you can’t help falling in love with Shelby’s sweet little girls.
This is the first book I have read by Johnnie Alexander, but I will look for more. Those who enjoy light-hearted Christian romance will enjoy Where She Belongs by Johnnie Alexander. Share on X
I received this book from Revell Publishers in exchange for an honest review.
Johnnie Alexander is the award-winning author of Where Treasure Hides. Johnnie is an accomplished essayist and poet whose work has appeared in the Guideposts anthology A Cup of Christmas Cheer. In addition to writing, she enjoys reading, spending time with her grandchildren, and taking road trips. She lives near Memphis, Tennessee.