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Old 09-08-2012, 12:27 PM   #118
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Coming Home US DE by Laurie Breton. This novel appears to be self-published, but the author has written for Mira and Cerridwen Press.

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Book 1 in the Jackson Falls Series

One man became her husband. The other became her best friend. Together, they were the holy trinity of rock and roll.

The year is 1974, and aspiring songwriter Casey Bradley is just eighteen years old when handsome, charismatic rock singer Danny Fiore sweeps into her life and turns it upside down. The first time she looks into Danny's turbulent blue eyes, Casey is ready to toss aside her entire future for a man who will almost certainly break her heart. Neither of them plans to fall in love. But sometimes, the heart has a mind of its own.

Together with guitar wizard Rob MacKenzie, Casey writes the songs that catapult Danny to a fame beyond their wildest imaginings. But life with Danny isn't what she expected. The road to fame is peppered with land mines, and rivers of darkness flow through her troubled marriage. Every time Danny breaks her heart, it's her best friend, Rob, who picks her up, dusts her off, and glues the pieces back together.

It isn't until she suffers an unimaginable loss that Casey begins to question who she is and what she really wants from life. As she searches for herself amid the wreckage, she discovers the bittersweet truth that the choices a woman makes at thirty can differ vastly from those she made at eighteen.

Coming Home is a poignant story about the seasons of a woman's heart, and the roundabout route we sometimes have to take to get to where we're meant to be.
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