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"This sequel to Falling Home is poignant look at Southern life."
Reviewed by Lory Martin
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted March 15, 2003
Suzanne Paris, on the run from an abusive ex-fiancé, stops
in Walton, Georgia, on a whim. Little does she know that
Joe Warner, the town mayor and a widower with six children,
will make her want to stop running. But her past begins to
catch up with her and Suzanne Read more...
"An old-fashioned love story-quite a delight!"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 25, 2003
Photographer Suzanne Paris flees her unhappy past taking a
bus to Atlanta. When the bus discharges passengers in
Walton, Georgia, Suzanne makes an instant decision and
disembarks.
Almost immediately, Suzanne finds a teen handing her an
infant to hold for a second. Not used to children, Suzanne
struggles for Read more...
"I felt as if I had come home!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted April 8, 2003
Running away from her ex-fiancé, Suzanne Lewis finds
her way to Walton, Georgia. She hadn't meant to stop there
but the heart necklace she wears says, "A life without rain
is like the sun without shade." On the back it says "R.
Michael, Jewelers. Walton." Could this be the Read more...
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