Thursday, July 28, 2022

My Review for Home to Brambleberry Creek by Elizabeth Bromke

Home to Brambleberry Creek Cover
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Elizabeth Bromke is a new author to me, and so I wasn’t sure what to expect. Home to Brambleberry Creek is the first in a series and although a little slow to begin with, I was soon invested in Morgan Jo Coyle, her Memaw Essie and their mysterious history.

Every family has its flaws and the Coyles are no different. Focusing on family and forgiveness, Elizabeth Bromke writes with love and passion and is so obviously an author who just wants the best for her characters, even if there are tears and tragedy along the way. Just from the title alone, Brambleberry Creek sounds like a warm and cosy place to live, which is definitely one thing which made me choose this story to read. Covers and titles are just as important to me as the book description. If I don’t like the cover, I probably won’t even pick the book up to discover what it’s about!

I’m really looking forward to the next in the series and to finding out the next chapters in the lives of the Brambleberry Creek residents! If you fancy reading a great story that will tug at your heartstrings, then grab yourself a copy of this.

I am lucky enough to be a part of Books on Tour for this book, so thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the opportunity to read and review an ARC of Home to Brambleberry Creek by Elizabeth Bromke.



Book Description

Home to Brambleberry Creek: An absolutely gorgeous page-turner, filled with family secrets

Everyone has one moment that will change their life forever…

A completely heart-warming, emotional page-turner about finding your place in the world, the importance of family and the joy of discovering love when you least expect it. Perfect for fans of RaeAnne Thayne, Elin Hilderbrand and Susan Mallery.

Morgan Jo Coyle has been trying to escape her past for the last five years. She’s built a successful career for herself in the city but she still longs for the open fields and beautiful skies of Brambleberry Creek, the small town in Kentucky where she grew up. So when she receives a heart-breaking call from her mother, telling her that her Memaw Essie is on her deathbed, Morgan drops everything to go home and face her family—before it’s too late.

Stepping through the door of her memaw’s charming old farmhouse, Morgan is reminded of all the happy times she spent baking with Essie. And it’s not long before her childhood sweetheart, Emmett Dawson, with his sparkling blue eyes and teasing smile, comes to find her. It almost starts to feel like old times as Morgan and Emmett spend long summer evenings together eating berries by the water. But a lot has happened since they last saw each other. Can their relationship really be reignited after all this time?

The sprawling Kentucky countryside also brings memories of the fateful accident that Essie was responsible for: the day that changed Morgan’s world forever and drove her away from her family, Emmett and everything she loved…

With Essie in the hospital, Morgan tries to forgive her. It’s only when she discovers an ink-stained letter written in her memaw’s distinctive hand that she finally starts to understand the truth behind the moment that tore the two women apart.

Will the unravelling of a shocking family secret help Morgan to reunite her family and find a future with Emmett in Brambleberry Creek? Or will she leave the rolling hills of Kentucky for good?


Author Bio


Elizabeth Bromke writes small-town women's fiction and sweet romance. In her stories, she weaves multi-generational family dynamics with the triumphs and trials of modern relationships.

Elizabeth and her husband and son live in the mountains of Arizona. There, they spend time together reading, taking walks with their sweet pup, Winnie, and working on puzzles.




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