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Published by Thomas Nelson on May 9, 2023
Genres: Black & African American Romance Fiction, Southern Fiction
Pages: 384
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moreHome is not a place—it’s a feeling.
Casey Black needs an escape. When her picture-perfect vow renewal ceremony ends in her being left at the altar, the former model turned social media influencer has new fame—the kind she never wanted. An embarrassing viral video has cost her millions of followers...
Author Rhonda McKnight skillfully intertwines themes of love, self-discovery, and the power of connection, creating a captivating narrative that resonates deeply with readers. The vivid descriptions of the enchanting Lowcountry, with its charm, warmth, and tantalizing culinary traditions, transport readers to a palpable world. McKnight’s meticulous attention to detail immerses readers in the sights, sounds, and flavors of the region, making the setting come alive.
While the book follows a familiar storyline, it is the emotional depth and growth of the characters that keep the narrative engaging and poignant. Protagonist Casey Black undergoes a profound transformation that is portrayed with authenticity and grace, resonating with readers on a profound level. Her journey from a place of uncertainty to a profound sense of purpose and belonging is both captivating and deeply moving, forging a strong connection between readers and the story.
The Thing About Home by Rhonda McKnight is a satisfying and heartwarming novel that beautifully captures the essence of finding oneself amidst a vibrant and richly depicted backdrop. It reminds us that home transcends physicality, encompassing the feelings of connection, love, and acceptance. With compelling characters, an evocative setting, and themes of self-discovery and renewal, this book will undoubtedly appeal to fans of contemporary romance and those who appreciate narratives exploring the transformative power of family and heritage.