Ladd Springs
by Dianne Venetta
Book Details
Genre: Romantic Fiction
Published by: BloominThyme Press
Publication Date: April 9, 2013
Number of Pages: 285
ISBN: 978-0-9884871-2-3
Romantic Heat Index: Mild
***This is the first in a series ***
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Genre: Romantic Fiction
Published by: BloominThyme Press
Publication Date: April 9, 2013
Number of Pages: 285
ISBN: 978-0-9884871-2-3
Romantic Heat Index: Mild
***This is the first in a series ***
Purchase Links:
Synopsis:
A deathbed promise and a mysterious find in the Tennessee forest
bring Delaney Wilkins and Nick Harris together in a dramatic fight for
the rights to Ladd Springs.
Delaney Wilkins finds herself at odds with hotel developer Nick
Harris over a deathbed promise and a mysterious find in the forest. Both
are after title to Ladd Springs, a mecca of natural springs, streams
and trails in the eastern Tennessee mountains, a tract of land worth
millions. But Ernie Ladd, current owner of the property and uncle to
Delaney, is adamantly opposed to them both.
Felicity Wilkins, Delaney’s daughter, deserves to inherit her
family’s legacy, but neighbor Clem Sweeney is working against her,
ingratiating himself with Ernie Ladd. Clem is also harboring a secret
that will make him a very wealthy man—unless the others stop him before
he can bring it to fruition.
Complicating matters is Annie Owens. Ex-girlfriend to Jeremiah Ladd,
Ernie’s estranged son living in Atlanta, she declares her daughter Casey
is Jeremiah’s, making Casey every bit as entitled to the property as
Felicity—only Annie hasn’t proven this claim. Yet.
All are fighting to get the property, but only one will walk away
with the gold. Which will it be? Find out in the first installment of
Ladd Springs…
Read an excerpt:
Chapter One
Crouched in the Tennessee mountain brush, Delaney Wilkins pushed up
from her knees and moved farther into the thicket for a better view.
Beneath the canopy of laurel and oaks, the scent of wet earth and
decomposing leaves rose thick in the air around her. She craned her head
to look between the trees. Some blackened, others gray, trunks stood in
varying stages of decay, victims to the slew of storms that ripped
through the area several years back. And among them, two strangers. By
the outline of their build, the rough jerk to their movements, they
appeared to be men. But gender didn’t matter. Trespassers were
trespassers and they were on her land.
Delaney held her breath, suppressing all thought but one. No one was
supposed to be in her part of the woods. Did they venture too far off
the USFS trail and get lost?
Her instincts hummed. These two were up to no good, she was sure of it.
Author Bio:
Dianne Venetta lives in Central Florida with her husband and two children–and her part-time Yellow Lab (Cody!). An avid gardener, she spends her spare time growing organic vegetables. Surprised by the amazing discoveries she finds there every day, she wondered, “Who knew there were so many similarities between men and plants?”
In addition to writing women’s fiction and romance, she pens the blog
for BloominThyme.com. What began as a brief hiatus from writing has
blossomed into a garden blog, children’s fiction series and more
volunteer hours at school than she imagined!
At the end of the day, if she can inspire someone to stop and smell
the roses (or rosemary!), kiss their child and spouse good-night, be
kind to a neighbor and Mother Earth, then she’s done all right.
Find Dianne:
Reader review . . .
Delaney is willing to fight for the land she calls home in the Tennessee mountains, and she may have to. Nick Harris thinks the land would be perfect for the resort he wants to develop in the area. Ernie, Delaney's uncle and owner of the property, doesn't want either of them to have it. Ernie is leaning toward leaving the land to Clem, a neighbor with a secret, but Annie Owens is also making a play for the inheritance.
This is the first novel in a series set in eastern Tennessee. The descriptions of the mountain region are wonderfully detailed. I could almost hear the stream going by as I read. Admittedly, the characters at times seem a bit stereotypical, but they seem to be developing throughout the novel, and I'm sure there will be further development as the series progresses.
A nice mystery/romance in a popular setting with mild situations; nothing objectionable.
3.5 stars
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2 comments:
Thanks, Tammy!
I loved this book. I could just feel the peace... and the fear!
Appreciate your review, Tammy. And yes, you'll definitely "hear" and see more of these characters! :)
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