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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Women's Fiction Feature: The Mother Tree by Heather W. Cobham #blogtour #giveaway #womensfiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 

Sequel to Hungry Mother Creek

Women’s Fiction

 Date Published: May 26, 2018


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The water that surrounds Oriental, N.C. a5racts people who need to heal. In Heather Cobham’s debut novel, Hungry Mother Creek, Maya Sommers landed in Oriental reeling from the trauma of Hurricane Katrina and the death of her husband. Now, Sloan Bostwick, a successful realtor from Raleigh, returns there in hopes of regaining the peace she experienced during the summers with her grandparents. Sloan purchases the oldest home in the county with plans to create a retreat center. Unbeknownst to Sloan, part of her property contains the Mother Tree, a live oak, where for over a hundred years, women have gathered. It was here, with the help of her women’s circle, that Maya recovered from her husband’s death.

Maya and Sloan’s lives intersect over the fate of the Mother Tree when the women’s circle rallies the community to protect the sacred tree. Travis, the handsome kayak guide Maya had a brief affair with, joins their efforts and Maya’s feelings for him are reignited. Will Travis fill the sense of yearning she’s had the past few months? What’s standing between her and true happiness? Meanwhile Sloan must admit that wounds from her childhood are still festering, waking her every night and distracting her from the retreat center.

Though Maya and Sloan clash over the fate of the Mother Tree, they have more in common than they realize. Join them on the banks of the Neuse River as the wisdom of women, past and present, helps Maya and Sloan transform their suffering into resilience.

 



Review
I have not read Hungry Mother Creek. I will say that after reading this, I definitely want to go back and read that one as well. I found this to be emotionally captivating and powerful on many levels. 
Heather W. Cobham brings us a story that does not shy away from imporant themes and topics, she stays true to her characters the entire way through. She flays them open for the reader and you feel what they feel. 
Well written, witty and smart, heartwarming, endearing, and so much more! 

 

About the Author

Heather W. Cobham is the author of the duology, Hungry Mother Creek and The Mother Tree. She is a licensed clinical social worker and has her own counseling practice in New Bern North Carolina. The strength and resilience of her clients, provides inspiration for the protagonists in her books. Heather lives by the water in Oriental, N.C. and maintains her own health and balance by spending time with her husband, running, paddle boarding, yoga and reading.


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2 comments:

  1. I appreciate getting to hear about a new book. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us. 

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  2. Thanks for sharing the review. Sounds like a great book, thanks for sharing it and have a great weekend!

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