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Eileen Stevens
Everything can change in a second and nothing is ever the same.
Emily had to rebuild her life...her sense of self. How far would she go to hold on to a dream?
Emily Warner moves to Vermont hoping for a fresh start. Anything to forget the past four years. She didn’t plan on the past finding her. And she didn’t plan on Ann Hight. Ann helps Emily through a crisis, and re-awakens emotions Emily thought she would never experience again. For Ann, what she begins to feel for Emily promises everything she never knew she needed. Just when it seems they’ve found the love they’ve yearned for, fate conspires to tear them apart. Even if they can somehow hang on despite all the obstacles thrown at them, Emily still has to face the biggest obstacle of all - herself.
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Narration was well done, too.
I like how Werlinger titles her books after poems. With this one being titled after the same Emily Dickinson poem as Katherine V. Forrest’s Curious Wine is, I’m glad that enough of the poem is quoted here to make that obvious.
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