Harvest Moon
By Denise Hunter
- Release Date: 2022-09-06
- Genre: Religious Fiction
Description
She thought he was arrogant. He thought her walls would never come down. Then they fell in love.
Forever walking the line between passion and conflict, Laurel and Gavin’s relationship ended in divorce after years of miscommunication and unmet expectations. Now pursuing their own separate lives and careers, the two are content . . . though not completely happy.
When their best friends, Mike and Mallory, are killed in a plane crash, Laurel and Gavin are stunned to learn they’ve been named guardians of their friends’ young daughter, Emma. Putting their differences aside, the estranged couple search for a suitable guardian as they care for Emma and manage Mike and Mallory’s apple orchard.
Soon tempers flare—as does the passion they both remember so well. And Laurel and Gavin find themselves working through their past—their mistakes, their miscommunications, and ultimately the tragedy that ended their marriage.
Will the seeds of love, still growing inside them, thrive and flourish? Or will grief and regret strangle the feelings before they can fully blossom?
“A beautiful tale of second chances, self-sacrifice, and renewed romance.” —Pepper Basham, author of The Heart of the Mountains and Authentically, IzzySweet and thoughtful contemporary readBook 1: Riverbend Gap; Book 2: Mulberry Hollow; Book 3: Harvest MoonBook length: approximately 80,000 wordsIncludes discussion questions for book clubs
Reviews
Great addition to the series! Love them all
5By shanna64Such a great story of overcoming adversity and love winning in the endHeartfelt
5By BANDITNCADELet me start off by saying that this was book three in a series. I recommend reading all three books in order. You won’t regret it. This story was a bit deeper than the first two. But it was such a heartfelt and inspiring read. This story had me going through all the emotions. I cried and laughed and loved, right there along with the main characters. I don’t want to give anything away. So I will just say that I absolutely loved this story. It was sweet and meaningful. And I appreciated how faith played a role in the characters lives, as they grew in their journey.Harvest Moom
4By ewhite2003Laurel and Gavin, a death of their son, a divorce, now reconnected because best friends had died. Sharing guardian of Emma, a little toddler girl, could they do it. A purpose to focus on, as their worked through the mistakes and heartache that drove them apart. A beautiful series, showing forgiveness and a love that was still there. Given ARC by Net Galley and Thomas Nelson for my voluntary review and my honest opinion