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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Once In A Blue Moon
I just finished reading a great book, Once In A Blue Moon by Eileen Goudge. The book tells the story of sisters Lindsay and Kerrie Ann. As we learn in the prologue, they were separated at a young age, when they were placed in foster care because their mother was arrested and sent to prison. Fast forward twenty some years and we learn that they are still leading their separate lives. Lindsay has tried to find her sister, but Kerrie Ann, so young when they were separated, didn't even know she had a sister until her lawyer unearths it. The author does an excellent job of building the characters in the first two chapters, helping the reader learn more about who they are and what the influences in their lives have been. Then, the story unfolds as it explores their relationship as they fall in and out of love and face major life issues.
I really enjoyed reading this book. I stayed up later than I should have on more than one occasion, because I wanted to read just one more chapter. Ms Goudge tells such a wonderful story with characters that you feel drawn to, you can't help but want to find out what happens next. I love a good page turner.
This was the first book that I read by Eileen Goudge, but now I can't wait to check out more of her books. I learned over on her website that she has 16 other books...so I have a lot of catching up to do.
You can learn more about Eileen and her books at her website. You can also Fan her on Facebook or follow her on Twitter.
Once In A Blue Moon becomes available on Tuesday, October 6. I had the opportunity to receive an advanced copy for review through One2One Network.
Update!!!
Turns out, I have the opportunity to give away one copy of the book I read as well as a copy of Woman in Red. You can enter here to win a copy of Once In a Blue Moon and Woman in Red.
How to enter:
Primary entry - Leave a comment with your favorite author and your favorite book (not necessarily the same).
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Giveaway will remain open until Tuesday, October 13th at 9 pm Eastern. Winner will be selected using a random number generator. Winner will be contacted by e-mail and have 36 hours to respond or a new winner will be selected.
I did not receive any compensation for this post, but did receive an advanced copy of the book to read and review.
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Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
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It's hard to pick favorites!
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Crossing to Safety and Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner my favorite author and favorite books!
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I'm also the Amy in the previous comment who wrote that Wallace Stegner is my favorite author - I forgot to include my email on that comment! (oops!)
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