To say I'm a Brenda Kennedy fan would be an understatement. I've reread the freedom trilogy three times and it still takes the same emotional toll on me. That's what amazing writing does, it sticks with you and even though you know how things will end, you feel for the characters each and every time.
The first book in the Rose Farm Trilogy is just as amazing as her previous work. While I was screaming at the end and contemplated yelling at the author instead of my kindle, I took a few minutes to calm down and write this review.
Able is a country boy at heart, he left home 10 years ago with one thing on his mind, getting far away from the farm. Over that time he had a lucrative boxing career, but he also has a secret. Something that's made him a bit closed off.
Now he's home and realizes leaving may not have been the right decision. As much as he wants to believe small town USA isn't for him it's ingrained in him, it will always be his home.
He meets Savannah Mae, a single mom struggling to make it. Befriending her and being home shows him what he's been missing, it gives him hope and slowly a plan comes together to help out his town, to give back and make things better for those around him.
But as things start looking up he and Savannah both receive a series of letters from an unknown sender. Both thinking nothing of it let it go until one letter shows up that scares Savannah.
And cliffhanger ending!
Yes I know, it was just getting good huh? Luckily the second book will be here in just a few days!!