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The Wildflower Trilogy

Southern Historical Fiction Box Set

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The Wildflower Trilogy

By: Susan Gabriel
Narrated by: Holly Adams
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Three audiobooks in one volume. This family saga follows three generations of 13-year-old girls and their families from 1941 to 1982 Appalachia.

The Secret Sense of Wildflower

Named a Best Book of 2012 by Kirkus Reviews. Over 250 reviews!

Small southern towns have few secrets. But when a grieving daughter confronts the local bad boy, she exposes a dark history.

Appalachia, 1941. Thirteen-year-old Louisa May "Wildflower" McAllister's heart still aches for her father. A year after her dad's tragic sawmill accident, she relies on her strength of spirit and her heightened intuition to deal with a critical mother and cope with the aftermath.

But when she's targeted by the town's teenage bully, she may need more than her "secret sense" to survive. With prose as lush and colorful as the American south, The Secret Sense of Wildflower is powerful and poignant, brimming with energy and angst, humor and hope.

Lily’s Song

A mother’s secrets, a daughter’s dream, and a family’s loyalty are masterfully interwoven in this much-anticipated sequel. With her signature metaphors, Gabriel weaves a compelling tale that captures the resilience and strength of both mother and daughter, as secrets revealed test their strong bond and ultimately change their lives forever.

Daisy’s Fortune

She must return to the place that twice brought her shame. She’ll have one final chance to save someone else.

Tennessee, 1982. Wildflower McAllister thought she’d put the past behind her. But when she learns her mother is dying, she digs deep and returns to the small mountain town that stole her innocence and cast her out. And she has no choice but to pull her 13-year-old granddaughter Daisy right back into the ghosts of her painful history.

Daisy’s Fortune is the emotional conclusion to the Wildflower Trilogy. If you like strong women, generational tales, and the power of family and the land to heal, then you’ll adore Susan Gabriel’s compelling finale.

©2019 Susan Gabriel (P)2020 Susan Gabriel
Family Life Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Witty Heartfelt Appalachian Flowers Fiction

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A great Read

I loved this trilogy...took me a little while to get into then I couldn't put it down. Just loved all the characters and the narration was wonderful. Definitely worth a read.

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