Teresa Keefer was chosen by her adoptive parents in Warsaw, Indiana and has remained in Indiana all her life. She currently resides in rural Indiana with a menagerie of dogs, cats, goats, chickens and a sheep named Lucy.
She has three beautiful adult daughters and seven fantastic grandchildren who all live a hop, skip and a jump away from her.
Holding an MBA from Indiana Institute of Technology, she has spent the last 30 years in the human resources profession. In her spare time—what little there is—she can be found doing a variety of crafts, cooking, studying the paranormal, making organic remedies, and barefoot gardening.
Her bucket list is quite extensive, and she is determined to mark off every item—as she adds two more for each one accomplished.
Growing up in eastern Kentucky, it was cool seeing the places and experiences I've grown up with woven into a novel. I loved the premise and setting. However, the buildup felt rushed to me. The conflict resolved too quickly, characters felt two-dimensional at times. Small-town Kentucky can't be the main plot of a romance. And I'm pretty sure the best friend's husband switched names from Mikey to Bill halfway through.
But it was a cute story nonetheless, I don't regret finishing it.