Ok, that idea is fun enough … now throw in a mystery about her grandmother. I loved this book! The premise was great fun: city girl inherits a cabin (an honest to goodness off-grid cabin) in very rural Idaho and has to live there for a year or forfeit most of her inheritance … can she do it? ![]() I ultimately just found the whole thing quite charming and lovely, and just found myself entertained by the story and characters. There's lots of fellow lesbian townies, and again it all could have come off quite cliche and cringe, but it never did! But mostly highlights of the good people who aim to be true community minded spirits of positivity. There are elements of religious trauma with Riley and the LDS/Mormon church. Plus much small town community spirit with Riley and her aunt showing Kate the ropes of country living, and hobbies that go along with that. There's lots of details about the reno of the cabin, Kate really delving into her family history, her fathers ancestry, and a mystery of her grandmother and some letters left behind. Her and Riley form a tentative friendship that tip-toes slowly around something more clearly simmering between them. Awarded an off-the-grid cabin in dire need of updating in Idaho, this city girl isn't sure she has what it takes to stick it out there, in order to get the rest of her inheritance. MC Kate is struggling with the loss of her job, and her girlfriend - then her father whom she was never truly close to. ![]() The love interest, Riley, has her past issues and demons to come to terms with, but the drama there was believable and heartfelt. I liked that both women were in their early 40's. This is a story that could have been very cliche and stereotypical, and while it had the best elements to tick all the boxes to make it satisfying, it also went deeper too. We really get time to get to know our main characters, and the township and community. I quite enjoyed my time reading this one! It's slightly longer, and quite slow burn in terms of the relationship, but it never felt actually 'slow'. Together with kindness and respect, we shall rise. In 2022, she refreshed her old NAUI scuba diving certification in Hawaii and was thrilled to see a whale shark.Īddison wishes good health and happiness to you and your loved ones. She loves the company of good friends, making stained glass, reading, listening to music, attending concerts, photography, and traveling. Home is now in West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle, where she lives with two fur babies, tropical fish, and tons of deer, bears, turkeys, and snakes. Other books include “Addie Mae,” “Beyond the Checkpoint,” and “Falling for Love.”Īddison’s roots are in a small town in central Illinois. Kindle Unlimited readers can read for free. ![]() Her newest novel, “Cabin Fever,” was released on. Kindle Unlimited customers can read her books for free. Conley is an author of lesbian/WLW fiction.
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