
Books from the Backlog is a fun way to feature some of those neglected books sitting on your bookshelf unread. If you are anything like me, you might be surprised by some of the unread books hiding in your stacks.
This weeks neglected book

The Fortune Teller’s Promise Other title (Before You Go) by Kelly Heard Published by Bookouture October 30, 2019 Genre Women’s Fiction.Literary Fiction Print Length 297 pages Format ARC Source NetGalley Amazon
About The Book
Western Virginia, 1979. Dell Shaw knows the relationship between a mother and daughter should be something warm, soft and safe. But her relationship with her former beauty queen mother, Anita, has never been like that. And then one day, Anita packs up and leaves home, abandoning Dell to look after her alcoholic father and grow up alone.
When Dell meets handsome Mason, who has his own scars, she begins to think she can build a new, happy family with him. A year later, she’s shocked to find herself heartbroken and alone with a new-born baby girl and only her mother to turn to. When Anita refuses help and instead arranges for the local church to take the baby away, Dell knows she won’t ever speak to her mother again.
But all that changes on the day Dell discovers her daughter is missing.
Anita knows where the child might be. There’s only one problem—Anita is in a coma, fighting for her life. As Dell divides her time between her mother’s bedside and searching for her daughter, she finds herself discovering new things about her past that make her wonder if she can forgive her mother after all. But will she be able to reconcile with her mother and find her daughter before time runs out?
An unforgettable and heart-wrenching debut about the endurance of love, the power of forgiveness, and finding beauty in the world around us. Your must-read book of 2019. Perfect for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing, Kristin Hannah and Kerry Lonsdale.
Why did I add The Fortune Teller’s Promise to my bookshelf?
I enjoy reading emotional page turners. Hopefully it’ll have a happy ending.
I’ve had this on my shelf for over two years and it’s not even 300 pages. I really need to get to this one.
Have you read this one or would you read it if you haven’t ?
Leave a comment and let me know what you think.
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day.

7 replies on “Books From The Backlog”
I have to be in the right mood, but these kinds of emotional books can grab me. Hopefully you’ll feel the pull to pick it up soon. 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by Sophia Rose. That’s the thing, I can only read a few of these then I need a break, like a nice feel good book before I read more.
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Thank you, yes. I can only read so many emotional books at a time.
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This one is new to me but it sounds really good! Isn’t it funny how sometimes even these shorter books can sit on your shelf for years unread? Thanks for joining in this week!
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I know what you’re saying. I have so many books that keep getting pushed to the bottom while I read the newer ones on my shelf, then I feel guilty I’m not reading the older ones. Thank you for stopping by.
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oh man, i hope there is a happy ending for her too
sherry @ fundinmental
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Right, I need to read it soon and find out.
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