ABOUT THE BOOK
Every family has secrets. Few will go as far as the Baxters to keep them. Bestselling novelist CJ Baxter has made a career out of writing hard-hitting stories ripped from his own life. Still there’s one story from his past he’s never told. One secret that’s remained buried for decades. Now, seventeen years after swearing he’d never return, CJ is headed back to Adelia, NY. His life in Tennessee has fallen to pieces, his grandfather is dying, and CJ can no longer run from the past. With Graham Baxter, CJ’s brother, running for Senate, a black sheep digging up old family secrets is the last thing the family and campaign can afford. CJ soon discovers that blood may be thicker than water, but it’s no match for power and money. There are wounds even time cannot heal.If you would like to read the first chapter of Hunter’s Moon, go HERE
MY THOUGHTS:
I feel really weird saying this, but I have no idea if this book is good or not. I’m pretty sure I received my review copy through CFBA because I vaguely remember the cover art. However, I have absolutely no clue what I did with the book! I haven’t gone so far as to look under the sofa cushions, but maybe I should?
I’ve said in previous posts that I always read the books that I post about, whether or not I include a review, so I just wanted to let you know that I haven’t actually read this book. If I do find my copy, I will definitely update this post to include my thoughts. If you’ve read the book, please leave a comment and let other readers know what you thought!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Don Hoesel was born and raised in Buffalo, NY but calls Spring Hill, TN home. He works as a Communications Department supervisor for a Medicare carrier in Nashville, TN. He has a BA in Mass Communication from Taylor University and has published short fiction in Relief Journal.
Don and hopes to one day sell enough books to just say that he’s a writer. You can help with that by buying whatever his newest novel happens to be.
He lives in Spring Hill with his wife and two children.
This book was sent to me through Christian Fiction Blog Alliance for the book tour. The words under “My Thoughts” are my own, and the rest is promotional material supplied by CFBA. No affiliate links are in this post.
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