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Home to Walnut Ridge The Teacup Novellas Book 3 edition by Diane Moody Religion Spirituality eBooks

How Diane Moody created The Teacup Novellas is quite intriguing. The recipient of a tea cup collection, she crafted five unique stories that involved the individual cups and saucers. Each story is a page-turner and quite addictive. Moody had me hooked when the package of vintage tea cups arrived via UPS. As the main character, Lucy, is struggling through a serious case of writer's block, those precious cups were just what she needed to create a series of stories.

Book 3 caught my attention because of my love for historic homes and Tennessee. The motorcycles were a bit out of character but added adventure to the story. Tracy's nightmare led her home, where she found a life she never could have anticipated. Charming tale of love and loss.

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Home to Walnut Ridge The Teacup Novellas Book 3 edition by Diane Moody Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews


This is the 3rd novella I've read in The Teacup Novellas series & I've loved every one of them! If you're looking for great books you can't put down from beginning to end, these 3 books are for you! I look forward to reading more from her!
A large cup of strong tea and an engaging book. A perfect setting for a lazy afternoon...)
Well if you are looking for a matchless book to make your leisure time ideal then "Home to Walnut Ridge" is the book for you!!

A sweet, "Feel Good" book that takes us away from the hustle bustle of our city life to a quiet place called Jacob Mill in Tennessee. Away from the chaos and competition of big cities, its a place where weather is always good, where people still care for their neighbors, where trees are still abundant and where the quiet is only broken by the chirping of birds. It's to such a heaven like place that Tracey Collins returns so that she can heal and forget all the ugliness of her life from Washington D.C.

Tracey had always loved the small town and loved her cozy house which had been constructed by her ancestors and was probably 190 years old! But she is not alone in her quest for a second chance in life. Her sister Alex who had always loved teaching and considered her students as her children is forced to leave her job and she has now found a new inspiration in restoring old furniture and wants to open her own shop called "Second Chances". Tracey's father, Buddy, is also healing from a broken heart and has had his share of disillusionment in life but has found a new direction in his life in the form of his odd group of bikers he calls his "Elders" who do odd jobs around town as ministry. These men are from all walks of life. Some have been convicts, some are coping from personal losses but one thing that binds them together is their determination to build a new life for themselves.

One such Elder, Noah who had once been a hot shot attorney in New York catches Tracey's eye and soon it seems they have a connection with each other. Secrets are revealed and hearts connect in Jacob Mill when all these people come together to convert an old smokehouse into a furniture shop called "Second Chances" and along the way get a second chance at bettering their own lives!!

A story of love and kindness and courage to get up after every failure and a belief that everything that happens is for the good. This is one story that is written from the heart and so touches the reader's heart too. A beautiful and sweet book that keeps you turning pages. Its a perfect refreshment along with tea and cake. )

The only thing I felt that needed more detailing was the Amanda and Tracey angle. It needed closure which is not provided. A minor glitch which in no way suppresses the overall appeal of the book. )

A good book to read when feeling down for it makes us believe in God and his miracles that shape our life.
I give "Home to Walnut Ridge" a 4 out of 5 and recommend it for a quiet and lazy day. Now that I have read the third teacup novella, I am looking forward to reading the others in the series along with tea ofcourse. )

This review is also available on blog Njkinny's World of Books..
the charm...”Home to Walnut Ridge” is the third installment or novella, in this 5 book series. Altho’ Diane Moody continues to write in her light, breezy style, this volume has unresolved issues that are frustrating to the reader. I know that every story needs a bit of tension, but this one has too much, IMHO. Almost every character has a significant problem that needs a resolution and with this being a short story, there just isn’t enough time to develop the characters and their stories. I felt cheated and wanted more. Even with that glaring issue, and I know this sounds nuts, “Home to Walnut Ridge” is worth the 3 hours time to escape and visit for a spell.
I loved the first two Tea Cup Novellas and looked forward to reading this one. Sadly this one was somewhat of a disappointment. From my point of view it left many unanswered questions. I understand that it is a novella so it's condensed. However, why introduce things that aren't going to be answered? Because I don't want to spoil the read for others I won't give examples. Just suffice it to say this particular book dragged for me and I had to struggle to finish it. Because I loved the other two, and enjoy the creativity of how the books are presented I was determined to finish it. It was a good story. It just wasn't a great story.
I'm loving Diane Moody's Teacup series. These enjoyable novellas are perfect for an afternoon or evening of peaceful reading and unwinding at the end of the day. What I love about this one in particular is how the author tackles writing about people on the fringes of society -- those who most others might avoid in the streets and write off as lost causes. I'm a "fringer" of a whole 'nother' kind but this still spoke to me. I'm friends with lots of people who'd easily fall into this category and I appreciate Mrs. Moody's moral stance as well as her characters' love and genuine concern for these folks. The romance element in this tale is also interesting. I found myself relating more to the older sister than the MC, though that didn't diminish the joy in reading it. The author's portrayal of southern, small town life is spot on, too. If you love inspirational contemporary romance, give this one a try.
How Diane Moody created The Teacup Novellas is quite intriguing. The recipient of a tea cup collection, she crafted five unique stories that involved the individual cups and saucers. Each story is a page-turner and quite addictive. Moody had me hooked when the package of vintage tea cups arrived via UPS. As the main character, Lucy, is struggling through a serious case of writer's block, those precious cups were just what she needed to create a series of stories.

Book 3 caught my attention because of my love for historic homes and Tennessee. The motorcycles were a bit out of character but added adventure to the story. Tracy's nightmare led her home, where she found a life she never could have anticipated. Charming tale of love and loss.
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