Lilly Corbett Still has grown to love her life as the small-town doctor of Skip Rock, a tiny coal community
in the Kentucky mountains. Though her husband, Tern, is away for a few months at a mining job, Lilly has her hands full with her patients and her younger sister visiting for the summer.
Lilly turns to her good friend and neighbor, Armina, to help keep things in order—until a mysterious chain of events leaves Armina bedridden and an abandoned baby on her doorstep. Lilly works to uncover the truth, unaware of what a mess she’s found herself in until a break-in at her clinic puts her on high alert. As she struggles between what is right and what is safe, Lilly must discover the strength of her resilient country neighbors, her God, and herself.
Jan,
The book sounds great! I can’t wait to get a copy. Hope to see you soon!
Paula
Thanks, Paula. Hope you like it.
I have all the Books on of troublesome creek .love them and going to get Buttermilk sky,living in mt,sterling ky we are in Lexington ever week or more ,thanks for the best books ever,i wont read books that have curse words in them ,
Thank you, Maudie. I agree about curse words. There are too many good words to use ugly ones.
I love all your books. Can’t wait to read the latest release. I grew up in Tenn and I can just visualize many of these characters.
Bessie, we both have country roots.
I have loved each of your books, including this one (Tattler’s Branch). Any new ones on the horizon?
Hope you like more of Mazy’s story in Buttermilk Sky.
Just finished Tattlers Branch and I enjoyed every second of it! I’m keeping my fingers crossed that you have another project in the works. You are such a talented writer that I’m finding it difficult to find other good fiction reads. Please keep up your God given talents and write another book, soon!
Linda, Have you seen the beautiful cover on Buttermilk Sky?
Loved Skip Rock Shallows and will be getting me some Tattler’s Branch reading soon. You are a wonderful writer Jan. I hope you will continue to write for a very long time.
I appreciate your kind words, Carla.