A young woman abandoned as an infant on an Alabama porch is horrified to discover that she is the missing heiress to a vast Connecticut fortune—a birthright she is desperate to reject in favor of her Peachtree Lane roots. Gracie Lynne Calloway—once left in a coal bucket on a front porch in a small Alabama town—discovers on her twenty-fifth birthday that she is the kidnapped daughter of a late New England financier and heiress to a fortune. When the tabloid press and her unwanted greedy relatives descend on her, she has to admit the quiet secure life she's known and loved is gone for good. As Gracie struggles to stabilize her world and come to terms with her new identity, she learns that belonging is not about where you came from but who you are.
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The synopsis lead me to believe this book had great possibilities but as the story went on, it became hard to process. Characters, dialogue and locale became to stereotyped. I grew up in the South and yes its quirky and colorful but the book portrayed the characters as if they fell out the pages “To Kill a Mockingbird” not any real small Southern town.
The ending was rushed and wonky. Bleh.