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Riversong
Riversong
Author: Tess Hardwick
Author Tess Hardwick assembles a colorful cast of endearing small-town characters and takes you on a journey that will make you believe in the possibilities of life - even in the face of overwhelming adversity and unimaginable grief. — Lee Tucker is the kind of woman you find yourself rooting for long after the last page is read. When her husban...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781935961147
ISBN-10: 1935961144
Publication Date: 3/30/2011
Pages: 278
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Publisher: Booktrope Editions
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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An amazing novel! The characters are incredible, the story line is intriguing. I wanted to keep turning the pages to find out what was next. The way the lives of those at Riversong intertwined to make something beautiful is a great example of small town living. Ms. Hardwick perfectly portrayed the attitude and camraderie that is found among good friends! Thank you Tess for your creativeness!
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Lee Tucker is a woman who has never had it easy, and never taken anything for granted. Even as a girl, she struggled with serious life issues, without parental support. As soon as she is able, she leaves her past behind for a new life in a new place.

Years later, just as she thinks she has found happiness as an adult, tragedy hits her again. Her husband, overwhelmed by debt he kept hidden from her, and running from loan sharks, commits suicide. Dealing with the loss and the debt he left in his wake, Lee also realizes that she is pregnant.

She has no choice; Lee is forced to return to her childhood home. Her negligent mother has since passed away, leaving behind a legacy of sorrow and a house in ruins. All Lee has is that house. She must go back to where she started, to the town she never felt comfortable in. In a strange twist, it is the place she left behind that now offers a new start. Pulling herself together again, survivor that she is, Lee throws herself into making the restaurant named Riversong, and herself, a success.

Tess Hardwick has written a very entertaining novel. It is full of lovable small town folk, friendship and love, renewal, hope, and a heroine you can believe in.


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