Picnic in Someday Valley - Jodi Thomas

Picnic in Someday Valley

By Jodi Thomas

  • Release Date: 2021-04-27
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 84 Ratings

Description

The charming and uplifting new novel from the legendary author of dozens of unforgettable romances! Travel to the small town of Honey Creek where ties run deep and happiness is just around the next river bend…
 
“Satisfying…It’s the novel’s patchwork of tender, slow-building relationships between quirky, caring characters that keeps the pages turning. Readers will be pleased.”
Publishers Weekly

 
Marcie Latimer longs to run away from Someday Valley—especially since her ex-boyfriend spun a web of lies that almost led to tragedy in neighboring Honey Creek. Little wonder so many locals have turned their backs on her. But not Brand Rodgers. The quiet cowboy comes to listen every time she sings at Bandit’s Bar, offering a glimpse of safety and calm that Marcie’s rarely known.
 
After Texas Ranger Colby McBride saved Honey Creek’s mayor, Piper Mackenzie, from a fire, she claimed him with a kiss. That was five months ago, and Colby still isn’t sure where they’re headed. Piper loves her town—but does she love Colby? And is he even ready for what comes next?
 
Pecos Smith, Honey Creek’s emergency dispatcher, is grateful to have a new bride he adores and a baby on the way—even if one vital piece of the puzzle is missing. But as trouble comes stalking through the valley, lives will cross surprising paths. And Marcie, who’s always felt that a forever love was out of reach, might discover that Someday is the perfect place to find it . . .
 
“Compelling and beautifully written.”
—Debbie Macomber on Ransom Canyon

 

Reviews

  • Suspense & romance!

    5
    By SuzieMMac
    A little trigger warning for anyone with DV PTSD but such a great read!! Twists, suspense & love wrappers in one!! Very good!! Highly recommend this series!
  • Hard to get into

    3
    By 1 Banker
    I found this book hard to hold my interest until about halfway through. It has short chapters, each about 1 of several main characters. That was off putting. Eventually, the stories started interweaving & it got better.