Her author’s note at the end left me in tears and feeling even more connected to the story thinking of my own grandmother and her tiny hometown (in coastal North Carolina). Also of note: her great grandmother and grandmother were from tiny Branchville, South Carolina. I was out-of-this-world impressed with how she told this story. I am looking forward to my next drive through the area now that I feel a little more connected to that particular place, even if in a different time.įirst, I have to mention the author, Deb Spera, is a writer and producer for shows like Criminal Minds. I recently drove through the Lowcountry of South Carolina, and I am pretty certain I saw tiny Branchville on the way. I never would want to miss a book like this! I loved this book!Ī big thanks to my friend, Chrissie, on Goodreads, for first putting this book on my radar when she read it several months ago. This book is available now from Harlequin/Park Row, and let me tell you! Brace yourselves for some gushing ahead. Today I have a review of Call Your Daughter Home by Deb Spera.
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