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Beyond Molasses Creek is a story of unsettled love and events that happened in the past, that now come to light after flight attendant Ally Green comes back to Molasses Creek to bury her father.  This is a story of how a restless woman, come to find peace and finally settles down and finds what she had been missing for so many years.  On the other side of the world Sunila Kunari, a Nepali who is a slave in the rock quarry escapes slavery and discovers that there is more to her story than she ever knew.

First off, this book involves characters that at their youngest are in their forty’s and at their oldest are in their 60s-70s, so this book seems to be geared to a much older audience.  I’m in my teens, so when the characters are talking about how slow their getting up in the morning and taking things nice and easy, and hips not moving quite as well as they once moved, it makes the story kind of hard to relate to as a teenager and seems to give me more info than I wanted to know.  Nevertheless the story line is pretty good and fairly captivating and interesting.  I would say this book would be a great book for someone later on in life, but if you’re younger in life, just be warned, that the entire setting revolves around someone the age of your grandma.   

I received this book free from the publisher and am not required to write a positive review, but one of my own opinion.





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