Ruby never thought she'd return to Cardinal, but she's hoping the place and people who gave her so much can give her brother Nash -- who's been drowning in drink in Nashville -- the fresh start he so desperately needs.
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"This is a nice story that catches us up with characters from Fowler's previous book, "The Saddlemaker's Wife." It is easy to get attached to all of these characters, especially Ruby, who has been through so much but still fights to make sure she has happiness in her life...The conclusion is satisfying and you will welcome a chance to be a part of this small town and its eccentricities once again."--"RT Book Reviews"
"A perfect follow-up to the earlier story...Fowler excels at creating realistic characters with all their flaws and fights and secret histories...[A] thoughtful, emotional story...And it's a powerful story of redemption, the ability of people to change...Anyone who read "The Saddlemake's Wife" will welcome the lives that lead to "The Road to Cardinal Valley.""--"Lesa's Book Critiques"
"An appealing panorama of ordinary people trying to live up to their best potential."--"Publishers Weekly"
"An enjoyable story about letting go, forgiveness, and second chances."--"The Season"
This is a nice story that catches us up with characters from Fowler s previous book, The Saddlemaker s Wife. It is easy to get attached to all of these characters, especially Ruby, who has been through so much but still fights to make sure she has happiness in her life The conclusion is satisfying and you will welcome a chance to be a part of this small town and its eccentricities once again. RT Book Reviews
A perfect follow-up to the earlier story Fowler excels at creating realistic characters with all their flaws and fights and secret histories [A] thoughtful, emotional story And it s a powerful story of redemption, the ability of people to change Anyone who readThe Saddlemake s Wife will welcome the lives that lead toThe Road to Cardinal Valley. Lesa s Book Critiques
An appealing panorama of ordinary people trying to live up to their best potential. Publishers Weekly
An enjoyable story about letting go, forgiveness, and second chances. The Season"
Earlene Fowler was raised in La Puente, California, by a Southern mother and a Western father. She lives in Southern California with her husband, Allen, and a semi-obedient Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Boudin.
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