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Preston's Mill (Hidden Mountain #1) Paperback | Pages: 364 pages
Rating: 4.27 | 104 Users | 21 Reviews

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ISBN: 1494909693 (ISBN13: 9781494909697)
Edition Language: English
Series: Hidden Mountain #1

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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 Prestons 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 Prestons 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 ten. 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.

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Title:Preston's Mill (Hidden Mountain #1)
Author:Jacqueline Rhoades
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 364 pages
Published:January 4th 2014 by CreateSpace (first published November 6th 2012)
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. M F Romance

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The author offer free a free copy of her book for your honest review. I have to tell you is I totally 100% loved this book. It above & beyond met any of they expectations that the blurb gives you about the book. The characters were so inviting that you really felt you were right there with them in the middle of the discussions. The authors ability to craft her words in a way that you get so caught up in what's going on in the town, the characters & surroundings you don't even notice an

Wonderfully written characters. Love this book!

This was a really enjoyable romance novel. Meg is an honest, down to earth character, and the women in the book come across as strong, despite their flaws. Some romance novels only focus on the love struck duo, but there was so much life in so many characters in this small town. The sideline plot with the obligatory bad guys was also well followed through. I'm really looking forward to the sequel!!

Right up front I will say that I bought the next book in this series today, so that gives you a good idea of how much I enjoyed the story. I wont summarize the plot, as everyone else, including the authors own blurb, does a lovely job of that. I bought this book because Amy Softa let me know about it and because it was set in what I refer to as my mountains. In my mind, there are not enough romances set in the Appalachian Mountains and whenever I find one I am thrilled.I really enjoyed the

I am so thankful that I got to meet Meg Hanson, JT Preston and all the good folks of Preston's Mill. What wonderful characters, they just come alive. I couldn't stop laughing when Annie went after the mouse. She reminds me so much of my Granny, though at least Annie doesn't smoke a corn cob pipe. And Hardy....what a character!! Ms. Rhoades did such a fabulous job writing this story. It flows so smoothly and has just the right blend of romance, friendship and suspense. It's a wonderfully sweet

Great story, and a overall beautiful book. ;))

I liked this book a lot. The author is a really good writer, and the story sucked me in right from the get-go. Some of the best things about the book:Great characters! Everyone was really complex. This is no simple, formulaic romance. The author looks deeply into all the characters' pasts. Even the secondary characters are well-developed and interesting.Great sense of place! The author uses a nice smattering of regional dialect that really adds to the story. And it's not irritating or

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