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Turning Season
Turning Season | Melanie Lageschulte
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Autumn's reds and golds make tiny Prosper picture-perfect, but under the surface lies a startling truth: Not everything is what it seems. Melinda throws herself into plans for the rural community's first-ever fall festival, and all the seasonal tasks around her small farm. But her sun-dappled days are disrupted when little Prosper is suddenly thrust into the spotlight. An unexpected windfall gives new life to a long-held hope, and a surprising discovery puts everyone on edge. And as the mayor's race heats up, Melinda discovers small-town politics can be worse than anything that goes bump in the night. As the leaves change color and drift away, Melinda's personal life is also evolving. Her new relationship appears to be a happy one, but will different perspectives and shifting priorities cloud its future? Seventh in a series Large print edition Font is 16pt Georgia. See back cover for sample of text.
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I love this series so much. This installment takes place as summer has changed over to fall, so Melinda spends a lot of time readying her farm for the winter. Lots of animals and nature make this one of my favorite series. There are two very lite mysteries, which is new for the series but I enjoyed them. Also there is a contentious small-town mayoral election and a fall festival. The small-town/farm vibes make this an enjoyable read with no angst.