The Sugar Queen, Tess Thompson
The Sugar Queen, Tess Thompson
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The Sugar Queen

Author: Tess Thompson

Narrator: Craig A. Hart, Amanda McKibbin

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Spoken Realms

Published: 05/29/2021


Synopsis

True love requires commitment, and many times unending sacrifice …At the tender age of eighteen, Brandi Vargas watched the love of her life drive out of Emerson Pass, presumably for good. Though she and Trapper Barnes dreamed of attending college and starting their lives together, she was sure she would only get in the way of Trapper’s future as a hockey star. Breaking his heart, and her own in the process, was the only way to ensure he pursued his destiny. Her fate was the small-town life she’d always known, her own bakery, and an endless stream of regret.After a decade of playing hockey, a single injury ended Trapper Barnes’ career. And while the past he left behind always haunted him, he still returns to Emerson Pass to start the next chapter of his life in the place his ancestors built more than a century before. But when he discovers that the woman who owns the local bakery is the girl who once shattered his dreams, the painful secret she’s been harboring all these years threatens to turn Trapper’s idyllic small-town future into a disaster. Will it take a forest fire threatening the mountain village to force Trapper and Brandi to confront their history? And in the wake of such a significant loss, will the process of rebuilding their beloved town help them find each other, and true happiness, once again?Fast forward to the present day and enjoy this contemporary second-chance romance set in the small town of Emerson Pass, featuring the descendants of the characters you loved from USA Today bestselling author Tess Thompson’s The School Mistress.

About Tess Thompson

Tess Thompson is the USA Today bestselling author of small-town romance and historical fiction, with more than twenty titles across multiple series. Tess holds a degree in theater from the University of Southern California, and can be found most days at her desk in suburban Seattle.

About Craig A. Hart

Craig A. Hart is a stay-at-home father of twin boys, an author, and an audiobook narrator. He has served as the editor-in-chief for The Rusty Nail literary magazine, the manager for Sweatshoppe Media, the publisher for Northern Lake Publishing, and the director for Northern Illinois Radio Information Service. The former host of the interview program The Games & Writers Show, he is now the co-host of the Good Sentences podcast. A native of Grand Rapids, Michigan, he currently lives in Iowa City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on May 19, 2020

What an enchanting story this turned out to be!! Everything about it captivated me! I do want to say one thing about the pace of the story and I’m only saying to you so that you will be aware of it and be in the right head space to fully appreciate the story when you pick this book up to read. There......more

Goodreads review by Bambi on May 24, 2020

The Sugar Queen of Emerson Pass is a story that's as rich in heart and emotions as the Rocky Mountains are in breathtaking beauty. This story is heartwarming and heartbreaking but one I couldn't get enough of...just like being in the mountains. Turning the pages was like walking a mountain trail and......more

Goodreads review by JudyAnnLovesBooks on May 13, 2020

After reading The School Mistress, Book 1 in Tess Thompson’s Emerson Pass Series, I just had to read this book. Book 1 was a turn of the (20th) century read and this book is a contemporary romance featuring the descendants of the first book. I absolutely love this concept and couldn’t wait to see wh......more

Tess Thompson is a master at small-town romance! This book was just amazing! I love the idea of having the descendants of the earlier residents of Emerson Pass and I absolutely loved the trips back to the Emerson Pass of Alexander and Quinn’s time. But beyond that just looking at Brandi and Trapper’......more

Goodreads review by Shirley on May 07, 2020

I wish I were a writer, and I might be able to do justice to a review for this book. What I can say is that this book touched my heart, and I loved it. I also love Tess Thompson's approach to this new series, which is going to fluctuate between the past and the present in the small town of Emerson Pa......more