The Sweet Taste of Muscadines, Pamela Terry
The Sweet Taste of Muscadines, Pamela Terry
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The Sweet Taste of Muscadines

Author: Pamela Terry

Narrator: Xe Sands

Unabridged: 8 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/16/2021


Synopsis

A woman returns to her small southern hometown in the wake of her mother’s sudden death—only to find the past upended by stunning family secrets—in this intimate debut novel, written with deep compassion and sharp wit.

“A deeply moving work of Southern fiction that will appeal to fans of Where the Crawdads Sing . . . a story to remember long after the last page is turned.”—Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lost and Found Bookshop 

Lila Bruce Breedlove never quite felt at home in Wesleyan, Georgia, especially after her father’s untimely demise when she was a child. Both Lila and her brother, Henry, fled north after high school, establishing fulfilling lives of their own. In contrast, their younger sister, Abigail, opted to remain behind to dote on their domineering, larger-than-life mother, Geneva. Yet despite their independence, Lila and Henry know deep down that they’ve never quite reckoned with their upbringing.

When their elderly mother dies suddenly and suspiciously in the muscadine arbor behind the family estate, Lila and Henry return to the town that essentially raised them. But as they uncover the facts about Geneva’s death, shocking truths are revealed that overturn the family’s history as they know it, sending the pair on an extraordinary journey to chase a truth that will dramatically alter the course of their lives. The Sweet Taste of Muscadines reminds us all that true love never dies.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader on February 05, 2021

Thank you, @randomhouse, for the gifted book. Wow, this was so much more than I expected it to be. The Sweet Taste of Muscadines starts off with Lila’s mother passing away. What ensues is a witty southern story filled with secrets and so much heart. Pamela Terry’s southern storytelling voice is strong......more

Goodreads review by Debra on March 16, 2021

"Seems you're always braver the farther you are from home." Lila Breedlove and her brother, Henry return to their hometown of Wesleyan, Georgia after learning of the sudden death of their mother. While Lilia and Henry both moved North, their younger sister, Abigail (Abby) stayed behind with their......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews on March 27, 2022

Why would Geneva be out in the muscadine grove with a spoon in her hand when they found her. What even possessed her to go there in the night? Geneva’s three grown children were puzzled about why, but did one of them have an idea? Lila and Henry hadn’t been back to their Southern hometown in Wesleyan,......more

Goodreads review by Sandra on March 15, 2021

A delightful, humorous look at life in a small southern town during the Vietnam War era - sweet iced tea, hot apple pie, muscadine wine . . . and a dead woman under an old muscadine arbor. Full Review coming soon. March 15, 2021 Full Review: When Abigail Bruce finds her elderly mother Geneva Bruce lyi......more

Goodreads review by Carrie on June 12, 2021

The Sweet Taste of Muscadines by Pamela Terry is a women’s fiction novel that is full of family secrets giving this contemporary a touch of suspense. Seeing that I love novels full of family drama and secrets I picked this one up thinking it would be right up my alley. Lila, her brother Henry and the......more


Quotes

“I inhaled this book. Rarely has a story or an author impressed me more. Pamela Terry is destined to be a rising star in the literary world.”—Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Walk Along the Beach
 
“A dazzling debut! The Sweet Taste of Muscadines is pure pleasure—a lyrical and compelling story that draws you in from the very first line and never lets you go.”—Susan Mallery, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Friendship List
 
The Sweet Taste of Muscadines is a deeply moving work of Southern fiction that will appeal to fans of Rebecca Wells and Delia Owens. Yet Pamela Terry’s delicious mix of long-held secrets and hard-earned redemption is a unique journey into the heart of a family. A story to remember long after the last page is turned.”—Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lost and Found Bookshop
 
The Sweet Taste of Muscadines came to me as the perfect escape. A wonderful debut novel, with everything from a dysfunctional family to a rich cast of characters.”—Robert Hicks, New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan Mother

“I was enthralled by Pamela Terry’s gorgeous debut novel about the pleasures and perils of family and the enduring nature of love. Give yourself the gift of imagining the fragrances of magnolia and pine while savoring The Sweet Taste of Muscadines.”—Amanda Eyre Ward, New York Times bestselling author of The Jetsetters
 
“The Sweet Taste of Muscadines is an extraordinary and sensorial journey both geographically and emotionally. Pamela Terry offers a powerful wallop of drama, humor, and grief, all gorgeously wrapped in evocative language. . . . A story of family and of courage that begs to be read more than once.”—Karen White, New York Times bestselling author of Dreams of Falling
 
“This moving novel reminds us of the necessity of love, the value of family connection, and the redeeming light of forgiveness. Pamela Terry seems to have a second sight, one that allows her to really see the secret workings of the heart. She writes with humor, elegance, and grace about subjects as universal and diverse as humanity itself.”—Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of The Favorite Daughter

“A mashup of Fried Green Tomatoes and You Can’t Go Home Again with a sprinkling of William Faulkner.”BookPage

“Filled with vivid landscape descriptions, Southern charm, and heartfelt familial connections, this novel is sure to please readers, especially fans of Southern women’s fiction and family dramas like the works of Mary Kay Andrews and Kristin Hannah.”—Library Journal