Mulberry Moon - Catherine Anderson

Mulberry Moon

By Catherine Anderson

  • Release Date: 2017-01-03
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 79 Ratings)

Description

The New York Times bestselling author of New Leaf returns to Mystic Creek, Oregon, where a wounded heart finds a place to call home. . . .
 
After a career on the rodeo circuit, Ben Sterling longs to settle down on his farm and start a family like his brothers. He’s searched all over for the woman of his dreams. Yet the only one to spark his interest is the new owner of the local café. Getting her attention, however, won’t be easy.
 
Sissy Sue Bentley has worked hard to make it on her own, and she doesn’t need another man in her life. From her alcoholic father to the men she’s dated, who were after only one thing, they are nothing but trouble. Except Ben keeps showing up whenever she really needs help. Sissy struggles to deny her growing feelings for him—but soon Ben’s tender concern has her hoping for a happier future. Then her past comes barreling back into her life, and it will take more than the love in Ben’s heart to hold them together.
 
 
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Reviews

  • Awful

    1
    By Campmichy
    Just awful, don't waste your money. I can't imagine how others gave it FIVE stars! Slow moving story, no depth or background to the main characters... frustrating to read. I kept trying to read it b/c I spent money on it but I couldn't even finish. Waste of time. I've never written a bad review but this one needed it
  • A beautiful story

    5
    By Marge_Roberts
    The title and cover are perfect for this third Mystic Creek novel, set in central Oregon, and I loved the writing and the story. Ben Sterling is a dream come true and could not be a better person to pursue Sissy Sue Bentley. She intrigues him through the way she is able to independently run the cafe Cauldron on her own, yet he is aware of how guarded she is towards men in general. He wonders what happened in her past to make her so skittish and intends to find out. From taking in the September mulberry moon to an amazing day trip to the waterfalls in Crystal Falls where blue butterflies gather, the scenery is breathtakingly portrayed and healing on its own. The animals add a lot of humor to the story, especially the chickens. Ben's eight-month old puppy, Finnegan, plays a loyal role in both his and Sissy's lives. The family that surrounds Ben, especially his parents, are just plain wonderful and caring. The whole town looks out for each other, and what better setting than inside a cafe where more and more people gather to eat and visit with each other. This can definitely be read as a standalone, but backtracking to Silver Thaw and New Leaf afterwards would be a big plus, so that you can read two of Ben's other siblings' stories. I look forward to more stories and will try to be patient while waiting for the next one, although I am ready for another one now.

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