Book Review - Big Cherry Holler by Adriana Trigiani
This is the second book in the series about Big Stone Gap. It is not a cozy nor a mystery but more of a chick-lit with a touch of romance. In the sequel to Big Stone Gap, the author takes us eight years later in the life of Ava Maria Mulligan, now a married woman. We see her struggles with her relationship and the loss of their young son to illness. Ava Maria struggles with the same issues many married women have to deal with in order to keep a marriage alive. In this book she travels to Italy again, now with her daughter for the summer. A chance to reflect on her marriage and decide if she should remain faithful. I enjoyed the first book more than this one but it was an easy read and I would recommend it. If you enjoy reading a series and following a character through the years, then this book will not disappoint. Happy Trails, Leslie Visit my website