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Reviewed by Renee Taylor for Readers' Favorite
Connie Chappell's Wild Raspberries is a story about what happens to secrets after a person’s death. It is about the repercussions of those secrets to the women still living. When Jack Sebring dies, he leaves behind a wife and a lover. His lover, Callie, promised him she would return to their cabin in West Virginia that signified their love affair. But things are complicated around the Sebring women since the death of Jack’s son, Dan. Dan had a son, Chad, and his wife and mother are feuding over Chad’s future. It is up to Callie to step in and see that the decisions being made are the right ones for the boy, and aren’t just about who has the most power or who can take control of the situation. But each woman has secrets she’d rather keep buried, secrets that start rising to the surface as they fight over what’s best for Chad.
I loved the complexity of Wild Raspberries. It is a detailed story with many interesting characters who have different wants and needs. Chappell wove the story so nicely it almost felt like she was sewing a quilt together to create a complete and unique story for us to love. The characters were so different and unique. At first, I worried that their differences might overwhelm the story or that I would get lost or confused, but Chappell did an excellent job of making the characters distinct and keeping their individual stories fresh. It was a very nice piece of women's fiction that many readers will enjoy.