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Former free spirit Zoe Collins swore she’d never again set foot in Copper Creek or speak to the man who broke her heart. But return she must when her beloved Granny dies, leaving the family legacy to Zoe--a peach orchard nestled at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
When Zoe returns home with her daughter and boyfriend Kyle, she finds that she’s the only person in town who doesn’t expect her to give up the life she’s established far away from Copper Creek. Everyone believes she was born to run the orchard, but how can she make it her home after so many years?
Cruz Huntley never quite got over his first love Zoe Collins, the little sister of his best friend Brady. Not when she cheated on him during their “break,” not when she took off to parts unknown with good-for-nothing Kyle Jenkins, and not even now—five years later.
As life-changing decisions and a history with Cruz hang over Zoe’s head, tensions rise between her and Kyle. Even as she comes to terms with the shifting relationships in her life, Zoe still isn’t sure if she can remain in Copper Creek with her new responsibilities . . . and her first love.
334 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 7, 2017
I have to tell you Blue Ridge Sunrise is listed as Christian Fiction, I didn't know what to expect and I put it off for years but after I've finished it I can say it was a nice read with a very mild religion presence.
Zoe comes back to Copper Creek for her grandma's burial, she ran away years before with a big secret, now that her grandma left her the orchard in her will it's the time to come back at home and try to redeem herself. Cruz has always loved Zoe, she broke his heart going away and now that she is back he is at war with himself trying to ignore her. Will they get their second chance at love? Or is their relationship forever compromised?
I liked all the ups and downs of the plot, the flow is fluid and I've read it quicly.
I've got attached to the main characters and I've cheered for them to get their happily ever after, even if at times I've found Zoe immature.