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Dreams Rekindled (Mesquite Springs, #2) Review






Paperback, 352 pages

Published March 2nd 2021 by Revell

Amanda Cabot



My Review



Dreams Rekindled is the second book in the Mesquite Springs series.

I read the first in this series and I was highly anticipating this book and believe

me it hasn't disappointed.


Dorothy Clark's story takes place in small town, Mesquite Springs, Texas.

She runs a restaurant, sure it fills people's stomach's but doesn't do anything to fill her

mind with knowledge.


She's a smart woman who wants to stir things up, make a difference in other's lives.

She wants to make a difference in people's lives, be remembered like her heroine Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin has.


When handsome newspaper man Brandon Holloway comes into town opening his newspaper printing company she knows it's her perfect opportunity as a newspaper writer.

Even as Dorothy and Brandon strive to make the newspaper office viable some love it and want it to succeed and other's are determined to not only shut it down but to destroy Brandon's livelihood and run him out of town.


Now to determine the who and the why.

A delightful historical with realistic and likable characters .

Cabot can really

bring a book alive with her descriptions and

compassionate writing style.


Pub Date: 02 Mar 2021

I was given a complimentary copy of this book thank you.

All opinions expressed are my own.



GoodReads Summary


When a dashing newspaper man comes to Mesquite Springs, aspiring writer Dorothy Clark sees her dreams coming true--until a man arrives with altogether different plans for

the town and its newspaper.



About The Author





Born

Davenport, IA, The United States

Website


Genre


With both parents avid readers, it's no surprise that Amanda Cabot learned to read at an early age. From there it was only a small step to deciding to become a writer. Of course, deciding and becoming are two different things, as she soon discovered. Fortunately for the world, her first attempts at fiction were not published, but she did meet her goal of selling a novel by her thirtieth birthday. Since then she’s sold more than thirty-five novels. When she’s not writing, Amanda enjoys sewing, cooking and – of course – reading.



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