From the beloved and bestselling author of the Ransom Canyon and Harmony, Texas series comes a powerful, heartwarming story about generations of family and the ironclad bonds they forge. Order your copy of MORNINGS ON MAIN today!
When Jillian James lands in the small town Texas community of Laurel Springs, she’s definitely not planning to stay—except to find a few clues about the father who abandoned her and destroyed her faith in family.
Connor Larady is a single dad, and the only one caring for his grandmother, Eugenia, who has Alzheimer’s. And now he has to close Eugenia’s quilt shop. When Connor meets down-on-her-luck Jillian, he’s out of options. Can he trust the newcomer to do right by his grandmother’s legacy?
Jillian is done with relationships. But as she grows closer to Connor and Eugenia, she must consider giving up her nomadic life for a future with those who need her.
An inspiring family saga that asks us to consider what love and chosen family really mean.
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“Compelling and beautifully written.” —Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author on Ransom Canyon
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EXCERPT:
“Wait.” He hadn’t had a single bite for the
job at the quilt shop in weeks. Everyone in town knew what it was and no one
wanted it. But this outsider just might be dumb enough to take it. “It’s only a
short-term job. Three or four months at the most, but it pays fifteen dollars
an hour if you have the right skills.”
“What skills?”
She wasn’t running at the thought of
working in a quilt shop. That was a good sign. “My grandmother has owned the
town’s quilt shop for over fifty years. She’s closing down, but what we need
done has to be accomplished carefully. Every quilt in the place has to be
cataloged for the county museum. She holds the history of this town in there.”
Connor had no idea how to say what he
needed to say, but he had to be honest. “Gram’s slipping a little. Beginning to
forget things. Over the years she’s collected and made quilts that mean a great
deal to the people of Laurel Springs. They’ll have to be treated with care. The
history of each one logged and photographed.”
“Museum-quality preservation. I understand.
I worked at the Southwest Collection on the Texas Tech campus while I was in
college. My salary will be twenty an hour for that detailed kind of work.”
She stood her ground and he had no doubt
she knew what to do. Which was more than he knew about the process. The county
curator had been excited about the collection but offered no time or advice.
Now Connor was sure he was the one afraid
of her. “All right. I’ll walk you over and let you meet my grandmother. If you
last an hour, you’re on the payroll. She’ll be the boss. Some days you’ll be
working at her pace.”
Nodding, she passed through the front door
he held open. When they started across the street, she hesitated. “Aren’t you
going to lock your office door?”
“What, and hamper anyone trying to steal my
copier? No way.”
The woman was giving him that look again.
She’d obviously decided he was missing critical brain cells.
“I’m Jillian James.” She held out her hand,
palm up as if to say, your turn next.
“Connor Larady.” He grinned. “I’m the town
mayor.”
She didn’t look impressed. She’d probably
heard he’d run unopposed.
Without another word, they stepped inside
the quilt shop. He didn’t miss her slight gasp as she looked up at the size of
the place. It widened out from the small storefront windows in a pie-slice
shape, with two stories opening to an antique tin ceiling. Massive fans turned
slowly, so far above he couldn’t feel the air move.
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April 3rd
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April 4th
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Melena's Reviews – Review & Excerpt
April 5th
Evermore Books – Excerpt
April 6th
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April 7th
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The Butterfly Reads – Review & Excerpt
April 9th
Geronimo Reads – Review & Excerpt
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The Book Hammock – Review & Excerpt
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April 11th
Nerdy Dirty and Flirty – Excerpt
The Book Maven – Review & Excerpt
April 12th
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April 13th
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April 14th
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April 15th
Adventures in Writing – Excerpt
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April 20th
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This was a new author to me. Jillian James is looking for answers and clues to the father who abandoned her. When she arrives in Laurel Springs, Texas she knows it will be a temporary visit.
Connor Larady, the town mayor, is a man with a lot on his plate, not only is he a single father but he is looking after his grandmother, Eugenia who has Alzheimers; he also has to decide what to do with her quilt shop.
When Connor hires Jillian to help out in the quilt shop he is uncertain as to whether she is trustworthy. Jillian has sworn off men,but there is something about Connor that makes her want to take a leap of faith. Can Jillian be happy in a small town? Or will her wanderlust be too much for her?
Whilst I liked Jillian, initially to me Connor was harder to engage with as I found him to be distant with those around him; thankfully he grew on me.
Mornings on Main is a story of family, community, of life in a small country town and one of love. I enjoyed the characters and how Jodi Thomas brought them to life and I loved Eugenia's character.
This is the first book I have read by Jodi Thomas and it won’t be the last because I loved the characters, I loved the small town romance and I really liked this authors style of writing.
This is a story about different generations of a family and in this book we meet three couples at different stages of their life’s, Sunnie and Reese are the youngest and they are teenagers trying to work out this dating thing that has just hit them, Jillian and Connor are adults trying to make their relationship work despite the problems life is throwing at them, and Joe and Jeannie are best friends who have known each other for most of their 80 odd years of life, every couple has a story to tell and this book is a powerful, heartwarming story about the bonds that families form and forge, it’s about a community in a small town and it’s a town I would love to visit. A sweet love story that left me wanting to read more from Jodi Thomas
This is a story about different generations of a family and in this book we meet three couples at different stages of their life’s, Sunnie and Reese are the youngest and they are teenagers trying to work out this dating thing that has just hit them, Jillian and Connor are adults trying to make their relationship work despite the problems life is throwing at them, and Joe and Jeannie are best friends who have known each other for most of their 80 odd years of life, every couple has a story to tell and this book is a powerful, heartwarming story about the bonds that families form and forge, it’s about a community in a small town and it’s a town I would love to visit. A sweet love story that left me wanting to read more from Jodi Thomas
Thank you so much for sharing! ~Jessica,InkSlinger PR
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