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"Strong relationship drama"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 23, 2002
Psychologist Dr. Abby MacKenzie never takes time off from
her job at the Los Angeles Mental Health Associates. She
helps
police, firefighters, and medical personnel cope with the
negative side of their heroic work. Greeting her at her
office today is blood, as patient police officer Tom Conroy Read more...
"A contemporary about recovering from trauma"
Reviewed by Janice Bennett
Posted July 17, 2002
After a traumatic experience involving one of her patients,
Psychologist Abby MacKenzie decides to take a leave of
absence
from her job in Los Angeles to try to get over the horrible
memories. She ends up across the country, in New England,
and
takes a job picking apples at Templeton Read more...
SummaryApple picking in New England...
For Abby MacKenzie, a few months working in an apple
orchard--far away from Los Angeles--may be just what the
doctor ordered. Hard physical labor, fresh air and
nothing to
remind her of the trouble at home.
So she drives across the country and arrives at
Templeton
Orchard. The large Templeton clan is warm and
welcoming--
except Dr. Jake Templetom, who doesn't want Abby
anywhere
near his unhappy young daughter.
However, as the busy apple season progresses, the
little girl
reaches out to Abby. And Jake finds himself falling
for the
sensitive, beautiful woman who's haunted by her past.
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