Keep Holding On is the third in the Walker Family series by Melissa Tagg. Heidi here. I've read all three novels in this series, From the Start, Like Never Before, and now Keep Holding On. Check out their kindle prices, books one and two are on special deal right now!
Maple Valley became Amelia Bentley's haven after her heart and her dreams of a family were shattered. But her new life as a newspaper editor is shaken when the small-town paper is in danger of closing. Her one hope: A lead on an intriguing story that just might impress the new publisher...if only she knew who he was.
After his biggest campaign success yet, widowed speechwriter Logan Walker now has the chance of a lifetime--a spot on a presidential campaign. But his plans are interrupted when he finds out he's inherited his hometown newspaper. He travels home intent on selling the paper and spending some much-needed time with his young daughter before making the leap into national politics.
But instead of a quick sale and peaceful break from his hectic career, Logan finds himself helping Amelia chase her story. She's scrappy, but wounded. He's dependable, but lost. They may butt heads more than expected, but a series of leads on Maple Valley's quirky unsolved mystery is just the start of the sparks that fly in the office and in their hearts.
Keep Holding On is a page turner with the best of them! I'm a sucker for characters who just can't give up, like Amelia. She fights for what she wants and for what's right. I also adored how Logan became wound up in the newspaper and Amelia, and before he knew it Amelia's dream was also important to him.
There are multiple plotlines in this novel that were expertly interwoven, adding to the excitement of the read. And the characters were just . . . like people I'd like to hang out with. Another great read, Melissa!
Whether it's a conversation with a friend, a word that is penned, or a craft that is made, everything we do leaves a stitch in the fabric of time. Join us as we investigate the stitches of the past and present...
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: ... a time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak" (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7).
This is a wonderful book....fantastic series. Melissa is one of my favorite authors.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Debbie. I appreciate you tons!
DeleteI need to add this one to my shelf!
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DeleteI haven't read this last book but the other two were great reads!
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YAY! I'm so happy you liked the other two! Thanks bunches for reading them.
DeleteHey! Just a note to say thank you so much for doing this review. I'm super grateful! :)
ReplyDeleteAnother great one by Melissa!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read this series yet but sounds like a great one to add to my never ending TBR list.
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