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"Roan and I thought we’d made our peace with the past. We looked forward to the future. Our days were crammed with plans, work, love. In fact, we looked to the future with too much confidence, the way people do when they think they’ve survived their share of challenges and therefore life owes them nothing but cookies and cream from now on.

Which is why we didn’t see Zach Donovan coming."

Overwhelmingly romantic, yet poignant, heartwarming, and filled with the quirky family drama of "biscuits and bedroom" southern fiction, WHERE THE FOXGLOVES BLOOM, the first of three novellas, bring readers back to the world of Claire Maloney and Roan Sullivan, whose star-crossed small town Georgia childhood and adult reunion in the go-go 1990's ended with them at peace together on their beloved Dunshinnog mountain, though Roan, the boy from the opposite of the tracks who made good, would always be wary of Claire's volatile and powerful southern family.
Now, two years after the events of that New York Times bestselling novel, A PLACE TO CALL HOME, Roan and Claire are married and stand at the cusp of the new millennium in their exurban Atlanta mountain town, Dunderry, where the appearance of morality and the politics of social justice are no less complicated than when Roan and Claire were children. When Roan foils a tattooed stranger's robbery attempt during Dunderry's upscale St. Patrick's Day festival—totally disrupting the festival—the town’s shock is compounded by the handsome thug's claim that he's Roan's young half-brother. When testing proves his claim true, the showdown between past and present is set. Claire never turned her back on Roan; can he do the same for his far more notorious sibling, even if it means bringing a criminal into Claire's family—his family , now that they're married—and risking the tentative truce he's built for her sake?

Praise for A Place To Call Home
"Rarely will a book touch your heart like A Place to Call Home. So sit back, put your feet up, and enjoy."
--The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
"A beautiful, believable love story."
--The Chicago Tribune
"Stylishly written, filled with Southern ease and humor." --Tampa Tribune
From the Publisher
"Rarely will a book touch your heart like A Place to Call Home. So sit back, put your feet up, and enjoy."
--The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
"A beautiful, believable love story."
--The Chicago Tribune
"Stylishly written, filled with Southern ease and humor." --Tampa Tribune
“Exciting and heartwarming.” - Booklist
“Recommended.” – Library Journal
“This is a story for any romantic who wants a bit of mystery, a lot of suspense, a tale of two star-crossed lovers, and a satisfying ending to a fast-paced novel. “ - School Library Journal

Look for the second novella in the Foxglove Trilogy in late 2014.
Excerpt: WHERE THE FOXGLOVES BLOOM

Zach Donovan strained at the handcuffs. “All you had to do was let me have the money.”
“So you could drag your baby along with you while you robbed the next target?”
I grasped Roan’s arm. “Let’s go.”
“Where’ll they take her?” Donovan groaned.
“They’ll put her in foster care.”
The slits of Donovan’s raw eyes disappeared into the heavy folds of his swollen lids. “I seen all your kin around here. Like a bunch of worried monkeys looking after one another. Family takes care of family?”
“Yes. If you have relatives, give us a name.”
He glared at Roan. “Sullivan."

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