I’ve published Nettle Creek!

About the book:
Her mother died in a car crash when Stella was an infant, at least that’s the story she’s been told. Raised by her wealthy, charismatic father in the financial district of Manhattan, Stella Tarner matures tucked away in the actuarial department of John Tarner’s insurance empire. Socially awkward, she calculates risk for the company and remains invisible in her father’s shadow.
When her John Tarner suffers a fatal heart attack, Stella is catapulted to the position of CEO of Tarner Enterprises, and her life abruptly changes. A letter from the corporate attorneys advises her that Ryebrook Psychiatric Institution has received an inquiry. Hazel Bestcomb of Nettle Creek, Minnesota, is looking for the daughter of Gelda Essling Tarner.
None of it makes sense, unless.…
Is her mother alive? That’s not possible. Her father wouldn’t have lied to her, would he?
Stella hurries to Nettle Creek to investigate. Her interactions with the locals in that small midwestern community affect Stella deeply. Hazel, a transplant from rural Tennessee, becomes Stella’s quirky confidant.
While there, Stella visits Al, her father’s best friend from college. She stays at Judd Swanson’s B&B and meets Judd’s cousin, Tilly, The deeper she delves into the intrigue of her mother’s life, or death, the more tangled the web of lies and deception becomes.
Unaccustomed to the friendly openness of the women of Nettle Creek, and thrown off balance by the men, Stella slowly awakens to unexplored parts of herself, some uncomfortable, some thrilling. Unexpected feelings emerge and jolt her psyche. She flees back to the familiar anonymity of New York to sort herself out.
The twists and turns of this fast-paced mystery romance create a riveting page-turner.
Order the print paperback ($15.99) from Barnes and Noble at the link below: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nettle-creek-sherry-bronson/1147435725?ean=9798231205721
Order the E-book ($9.99) here: https://books2read.com/u/3LQ091
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