In Molly's Desires - Book 3: Branches of Us, the orchard stands as both sanctuary and storyteller. Beneath its boughs, Molly and Julian nurture a growing family, carving out joy in the rich soil of devotion. The laughter of children dances through the branches, woven with ribbons of sunlight and the promise of simpler days.
But every season carries its shift. As their children grow and begin to seek paths beyond the orchard, Molly finds herself torn between what is and what was. Her days, once filled with scraped knees and morning songs, now echo with a softer rhythm. Julian, ever steady, remains her anchor, yet even anchors can drift when tides of memory rise too high.
This book is a tender exploration of motherhood, marriage, and the silent spaces that form between people who have loved for a long time. Molly begins to question who she is when not needed, how to mother without holding, how to love when letting go is the only way forward.
Each chapter blooms with sensory memory, tree swings, laughter around wooden tables, lullabies humming through the kitchen walls. And in the midst of it all, the orchard bears silent witness: to tears hidden behind garden doors, to joy rediscovered in unlikely places, to a woman learning that her branches reach far beyond the children she's raised.
Molly's Desires - Book 3 invites readers into the intimate folds of a life still unfolding, where love is both rooted and wild. It's a novel of deep breaths, patient healing, and the realization that family isn't just something we raise, it's something we become.