Friday, May 29, 2026

 #Bookreview of Miz Country Goddess

By: Cat Treadgold

Publication Date: August 1, 2026

ISBN: 979-8998986079

Reviewed by: Lily Andrews

Review Date: May 29, 2026

Miz Country Goddess by Cat Treadgold begins in May 2003 on a desolate stretch of US-95 between Goldfield and Tonopah where 23-year-old Henry is driving an old Honda Civic hatchback. He spots a 1991 Jaguar that has broken down and quickly stops to help. The owner is a woman who he quickly feels is special. Her looks, sense of banter, voice and laughter are unlike anything he has recently encountered. He offers her a ride and just as impulsively as they met, asks her to join him for a drink.

The woman, Serena, is a divorcee and a talented singer who has been scarred by early exploitation, a rape, and a traumatic marriage. When we meet her, she is wearing oversized sunglasses that give signals of someone who is either trying to hide something or someone who doesn’t want to be seen. She flashes her charm before Henry, a total stranger, calling him harmless, giving hints at her need to take early charge and control the conversation. As her character develops, she emerges as someone who desperately wants a genuine connection, but every time she reaches for it, her trauma yanks her back. She feels like a strategist, and one hopes to see her, with every new page, take her disguise off perhaps with the help of Henry, a man who wants nothing from her that she isn’t freely and comfortably offering.

This book’s suspense is built on uncertainties regarding their relationship, their reputation and revelations. Every moment they share triggers the question of what new detail will be discovered about each other, and whether that discovery will feel like a betrayal or as something that can bring them closer. The book weaves in grave situations, descriptive songs, dilemma situations, seduction, and confessions that make the reader wait and worry at the same time about the impact each might have on the duo.

This story’s brilliance lies in how it touches on deeply universal experiences, including the question of who hasn’t worried about whether people will walk away from them if they learned about their scars, past mistakes, and insecurities. It also clearly reveals the true reality of most sexual assault survivors, showing their messy, shame-filled and complicated aftermath, in a manner that many of them might recognize but perhaps have never seen portrayed with such raw honesty. This is an essential read that rejects the hypocrisy around older women dating or marrying younger men. It boldly challenges this persistent cultural bias, offering a model for how such a relationship can work. And in a world that often suggests quick fixes, it calmly advocates for patience and love, not simplifying or romanticizing a happy ending but making it feel worth the wait and the work. It is conversational and immersive, and carries a “can’t put it down” rhythm.

Quill says: Miz Country Goddess is for readers who love romance but want more than just escapism. To anyone who has ever suffered emotional abuse, the story might be painfully familiar, just like it might to readers whose lived reality includes being denied love due to perceived flaws.

For more information about Miz Country Goddess, please visit the author's website at: cattreadgold.com/

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