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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REVIEW
Jillian James had been traveling the world since she was very young. It was her and her father in the world. The two pathfinders.
Until Jillian reached the age of going to college. Then it was her turn to be left behind. Her father left her without a clue.
The years passed and Jillian continued with this practice. Spending little time in some cities, just enough to get a job - and earn some money - and travel again.
That's how Jillian arrived in Laurel Springs, TX.
She volunteered for the job of cataloging pieces of quilts. The mayor, Connor Larady, has his grandmother as responsible for the collection, but she was already beginning to show signs of Alzheimer's.
Jillian was welcomed by Eugenia Larady and the other women. As time passed, she came to know the histories embroidered on those quilts, and deep down she wished she had something similar.
Meanwhile, Jillian and Connor's friendship grows for something more, but how could she vent this feeling if she had never stayed in the same place for more than 3 months?
Until Jillian reached the age of going to college. Then it was her turn to be left behind. Her father left her without a clue.
The years passed and Jillian continued with this practice. Spending little time in some cities, just enough to get a job - and earn some money - and travel again.
That's how Jillian arrived in Laurel Springs, TX.
She volunteered for the job of cataloging pieces of quilts. The mayor, Connor Larady, has his grandmother as responsible for the collection, but she was already beginning to show signs of Alzheimer's.
Jillian was welcomed by Eugenia Larady and the other women. As time passed, she came to know the histories embroidered on those quilts, and deep down she wished she had something similar.
Meanwhile, Jillian and Connor's friendship grows for something more, but how could she vent this feeling if she had never stayed in the same place for more than 3 months?
“Compelling and beautifully written.” —Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author on Ransom Canyon
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About Jodi Thomas:
New York Times and USA Today's bestselling author Jodi Thomas has published over 30 books in both the historical romance and contemporary genres, the majority of which are set in her home state of Texas. Publishers Weekly calls her novels "Distinctive...Memorable," and that in her stories "[tension] rides high, mixed with humor and kisses more passionate than most full-on love scenes." In 2006, Romance Writers of America (RITA) inducted Thomas into the RWA Hall of Fame for winning her third RITA for THE TEXAN'S REWARD. She also received the National Readers' Choice Award in 2009 for TWISTED CREEK (2008) and TALL, DARK, AND TEXAN (2008). While continuing to work as a novelist, Thomas also functions as Writer in Residence at the West Texas A&M University campus, where she inspires students and alumni in their own writing pursuits.
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